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My Life! Just got my new and shiny computer, but unfortunately seems something went wrong. Both my back up drives display as RAW file system and I connect access them. Any one have a program for me to access the drives. It shows up on My Computer but says it must format the drives before I can use it. And I know all my files are on there. I haven't done this in a good 15yrs. Please I NEED TO PLAY COD!

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That sucks.  Google your options.  There is software available to recover files but if I recall from my own experience, it wasn't pretty. I don't recall what I used.

Good luck.

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Try this...

  1. Click on Start, then type: cmd and hit Enter.
  2. Right click on cmd and then click on "Run As Administrator".
  3. Type "Diskpart" and then hit Enter.
  4. Type H: /FS :NTFS and hit Enter. (H shall be the drive letter of your RAW storage device.)
 
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11 hours ago, DEEJAYKEG said:

I have tried CCleaner, love the program but didn't work for what I needed. But thank you for the input. Read below

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Right! I found a program that actually works! It's a long process but it quite straight forward. Program is called DMDE. Great work to whomever wrote it. ?️

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4 hours ago, deerejon said:

Try this...

  1. Click on Start, then type: cmd and hit Enter.
  2. Right click on cmd and then click on "Run As Administrator".
  3. Type "Diskpart" and then hit Enter.
  4. Type H: /FS :NTFS and hit Enter. (H shall be the drive letter of your RAW storage device.)
 

Thanks @deerejon was one of the first things I tried. I got some software to help me out. The program is DMDE

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Hurry up Shaun, Essie is still waiting for your recon. Hope to see you on soon.

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2 hours ago, lTplkey336 said:

Hurry up Shaun, Essie is still waiting for your recon. Hope to see you on soon.

I should be on tonight if all goes good. Having withdrawal symptoms ?

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8 hours ago, ShaunZAR said:

I have tried CCleaner, love the program but didn't work for what I needed. But thank you for the input. Read below

I wasn’t recommending Ccleaner but another Piriform program called Recuva... The clue was in the name!

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1 hour ago, DEEJAYKEG said:

I wasn’t recommending Ccleaner but another Piriform program called Recuva... The clue was in the name!

Downloaded that as well, you are limited to the data you want to recover.

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