![]() I think, basically, all that happened was the files were deleted from the partition table (I think thats the lookup table NTFS uses right?). It's imperative the files be of a certain name, and in their specific folder in order to work properly. I've tried to use EASEUS Data Recovery Pro on the drive - it finds 400 GBs of data, but the data is in jumbled format - no intelligent names, and the file extensions don't even seem right. These data were broken up into 10 or so folders, most of which has 3 or so sub folders.ĭue to the nature of the data, I cannot say what they were, but will say that they are VERY large files. Of the 400 GB of data, I have only 40 GB remaining. ![]() After the cancel, I selected "Delete" from Teracopy, ASSUMING it was deleting the copied files from the DESTINATION drive. I was copying the data from the source HDD to another external HDD (in hopes of one day avoiding this very issue), when I cancelled the job because I was going to let it run overnight. Long story short, I use Teracopy for my copying needs. This hard drive was the only one of its kind. ![]() I've managed to lose some 400 GB of data at work from an external hard drive.
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