Originally posted by #$%^&*:
Hi everyone,
Just a few days ago, I had a problem with my Windows which would not load at startup. After many futile troubleshooting effort, I decided to format it.
Unfortunately when I tried to format the C drive, the system tried to format my other Hard Disk. My computer has 2 hard disks, one is the primary disk containing the Windows OS, and the other is the secondary disk. I think part of the original problem was the cause of why the computer mistakenly tried to format the secondary disk, even though I pointed at C drive.
However, the progress bar stopped at 0% and there was an error message, so it was not really formatted.
After I realized what's going on, then later I pulled out the secondary disk from the motherboard and then let the system to format the correct disk this time.
Now I have a functioning Windows and I can go into Windows after the format and re-install.
But, I connect my secondary disk, and it is now not readable.
It shows in BIOS with correct size etc, but inside Windows Explorer, it says the disk is not formatted and asks whether I want to format it. There is no description like NTFS or FAT32 at all either.
I think I might have messed it up during the wrong format.
Do you guys know any good method to recover the disk and make it readable? Without destroying the data inside......
Or if you recommend any software, what software would be good for this..?
Many thanks in advance,
regards,
Jim
Maybe you can format your C: in this way instead:
format /u c: /fs:ntfs
This is to perform a surface format and at the same time convert your harddrive to ntfs.
Other wise you could:
convert c: /fs:ntfs
format c: