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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1090345" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>Hi [USER=37352]@lovehungryman[/USER] , I think SeaTools does not mount the drives it tests or repairs. So, if Disk Manager can see the drive, then SeaTools will also see the drive. Just select the drive in SeaTools and pull the menu to do a Repair. Try all the test options. Try all the Repair options. I am currently in Linux and I cannot tell you what things to click.</p><p></p><p>If that drive is valuable to you, then you should try every program. I gave you a couple of solutions because I know some may not work. The solutions all work differently. One way is to mount the drive and examine each partition. Each partition is assigned a drive letter by Windows. That is the way chkdsk works. The other way is to look at the entire drive regardless of how many partitions it has. And thats the way SeaTools works.</p><p></p><p>Ask me if the above explanation still leaves you fuzzy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1090345, member: 96560"] Hi [USER=37352]@lovehungryman[/USER] , I think SeaTools does not mount the drives it tests or repairs. So, if Disk Manager can see the drive, then SeaTools will also see the drive. Just select the drive in SeaTools and pull the menu to do a Repair. Try all the test options. Try all the Repair options. I am currently in Linux and I cannot tell you what things to click. If that drive is valuable to you, then you should try every program. I gave you a couple of solutions because I know some may not work. The solutions all work differently. One way is to mount the drive and examine each partition. Each partition is assigned a drive letter by Windows. That is the way chkdsk works. The other way is to look at the entire drive regardless of how many partitions it has. And thats the way SeaTools works. Ask me if the above explanation still leaves you fuzzy. [/QUOTE]
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