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External hard drives are commonly employed for storing and sharing data. They come in various forms including hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), USB thumb drives or flash drives, network attached storages (NAS), and optical drives (CD/DVD). Many photography enthusiasts are familiar with the practice of backing up their photos (captured on a camera and stored on a CF/SD card) onto external HDDs due to the substantial volume of data, as CF/SD cards often lack sufficient storage capacity. When attempting to process images, connecting the external HDD to your PC/laptop may result in an unexpected error message stating, ‘You need to format the disk in drive X: before you can use it.‘ Despite repeated attempts to plug and unplug the drive from the USB port, it remains unresponsive. This situation can be both frustrating and disheartening.
It appears that formatting the drive is the only remaining option for you. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that formatting will result in the deletion of all data on the drive. Surprisingly, it’s true that data recovery is still possible even after formatting. In this blog post, we will explore various methods and solutions to overcome this troublesome error, both with and without resorting to drive formatting. When encountering this error, inspecting Disk Management will reveal that the file systems are displayed as RAW, preventing access to the drive.
Before we delve any further into the solutions, we shouldn’t overlook the reasons behind this issue. Below are the possible factors for this error:
If you don’t have the backup of your data, or you don’t have a third-party data recovery tool, it wouldn’t be a wise idea to format your drive. Just try the following solutions if you want a quick fix:
If CHKDSK ends without an error, then you should restart the computer before attempting to read the files from the drive. This process will take some time to fix these errors, so please be patient. However, it is to not that the CHKDSK process is not applicable to the RAW drives.
Data loss primarily occurs due to accidental deletion and drive formatting. When a file or folder is deleted from a drive, it is marked as empty in the file index, allowing new information to overwrite it. Both formatting and deletion result in the removal of data from the drive, with the key distinction being that formatting wipes all data at once. Typically, the system doesn’t immediately overwrite the space once occupied by a deleted file; it simply designates it as “available.” Unless the system encounters low disk space, it will refrain from overwriting this available space. Consequently, there is always a possibility of data recovery.
If you have tried both of the two fixes mentioned in this blog post but had no success with them, then it is time to consider a professional Windows Data Recovery Tool. One such tool is Kernel for Windows Data Recovery. It can efficiently repair, recover, and restore the data from corrupt Windows partitions/ drives. Most importantly, it can also extract all deleted files and folders, MS Office documents, emails, and media files.
Now we will be discussing the features of the tool in detail in a step by step manner.
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Here, we have discussed the “External hard drive, not formatted” error. Then we briefly have explained the causes for this error message. Moreover, we have also described two quick fixes. Finally, we have discussed a Professional Data recovery tool – Kernel for Windows Data Recovery, which is a very sophisticated tool to recover deleted Windows files. We have discussed the various capabilities of this high-end tool. The tool process is also explained in detail, which will help the user to get acquainted with the tool.