Trying to rstore files from backup on Free Agent Go but can not open to select which after full computer backup and upgrade from XP to 7
SOURCE: Can't open files copied to my Seagate Free Agent Go
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SOURCE: help for Seagate Free Agent 500 GB external hard drive
465.66 x 1024 x 1024 x 1024 = 499,998,617,764 bytes. The problem is the definition of gigabytes.
SOURCE: I reformatted my C: drive
Try connecting it to another computer. If you can see your data then back it up etc.
After you have recovered your data connect it to your computer, from Disk Manager, remove the partition, recreate it again and then format the drive, hopefully your external drive will be operational again.
There is a possibility that the hard disk has died and you will have lost your data. If you are desparate, hard drive data recovery companies charge an arm and a leg to recover data from dead drives.
SOURCE: Cant open my vista backup files on my windows 7
Bro you can use VLC player for that file: follow this steps: 1. install VLC player in your system: http://filehippo.com/download_vlc/download/6e22d5996625004973958dff5998c5e1/ 2. Run or Launch the desktop short cut icon for vlc. 3. Grab the file into VLC player. (this player can play also support a file format .flv) 4. Your done!. God Bless.....
SOURCE: When trying to access some
> I/O device error
Input/Output to the device (the Seagate) has completed with an "error", meaning that the data could _NOT_ be successfully read from the disk-drive.
Compare it to trying to read what you wrote with pen onto greasy paper -- only some of the letters/words can be read.
If it still has a valid WARRANTY, exercise the warranty to get it repaired/replaced.
If the warranty has expired, then open the case, remove the disk-drive, buy a new "compatible" disk-drive, connect it, and thus "revive" your external storage device.
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