I ran into an issue when migrating my data between two NTFS HDDs, from Seagate Ironwolf 4TB to WD Red Plus 4TB.
My steps were:
Successfully transferred source drive file content using Teracopy on to target drive. Quick formatted source drive.
Swapped drive letters in Windows 11 disk management, shut down and reconfigured the SATA connections on my motherboard. On next boot some kind of glitch caused to Windows 11 disk management to mark the partition as RAW. To troubleshoot I opened Minitool Partition Wizard which instead reported an NTFS partition, using right-click>explore and could see all my files.
Next I ran chkdsk /f /v on target drive from the command prompt. Some filetable corrections were made.
Most files on target drive are now missing.
Can I hope to recover the files with their original filenames and folder structure somehow? I'm guessing that's a no go for the source drive due to the quick format. But could I recover that from the target drive, given that the missing files were not marked for deletion?
My steps were:
Successfully transferred source drive file content using Teracopy on to target drive. Quick formatted source drive.
Swapped drive letters in Windows 11 disk management, shut down and reconfigured the SATA connections on my motherboard. On next boot some kind of glitch caused to Windows 11 disk management to mark the partition as RAW. To troubleshoot I opened Minitool Partition Wizard which instead reported an NTFS partition, using right-click>explore and could see all my files.
Next I ran chkdsk /f /v on target drive from the command prompt. Some filetable corrections were made.
Most files on target drive are now missing.
Can I hope to recover the files with their original filenames and folder structure somehow? I'm guessing that's a no go for the source drive due to the quick format. But could I recover that from the target drive, given that the missing files were not marked for deletion?
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11
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