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Converting RAW File System Back to NTFS Without Data Loss on Netgear WNDR3700v4 Router

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  • #1 16582067
    habrat
    Level 10  
    Hello
    Some time ago I was configuring my drive to work as a network drive (plugged into the netgear WNDR3700v4 router in the ReadySHARE service)
    everything worked, I unplugged the drive from the router and went to the shelf.
    It was some time ago ... now after connecting it to the laptop it is not detected, I can see it in the computer management panel but instead of NTFS it has RAW
    How can I "fix" it without losing data ...
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  • #2 16582108
    El3ktr0d0wi3c
    Level 9  
    I used to have a similar problem, the reason was badsectory.
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  • #3 16582140
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    Post the screen from CrystalDiskInfo.
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  • #6 16582909
    habrat
    Level 10  
    Ok. I am not proficient in such things, but I understand that making a sectoral copy of a disk to a file is "as if" recovering data from it, but in a bit form, how much space does such a copy take because the disk is 640GB and it is almost all saved, and I do not have such second, not so much space on the computer ...?
    Will the resulting file need to be somehow re-loaded back to the disk?
  • #7 16582934
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    You need exactly as much space as the source disk has.
    The best and most convenient way to make a copy of disk-> disk and also recover it.
    Without a cross-sector backup, any corrective action will be associated with the risk of data loss.
  • #8 16584040
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    You can remap yourself according to the procedure =>
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic1550200.html
    Remap does not delete data as it does resetting.

    The disc is generally not good.
    There are a lot of falls / bumps / shocks (BF) recorded.
    For this (01) (0B) (C8).

    I bet the disk has mechanical problems.

    After the remap is done, upload the surface scan with the MHDD sector access times (you need to take a photo and post it here).

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing issues with a drive connected to a Netgear WNDR3700v4 router, which has changed from NTFS to RAW format after being unplugged. The user seeks a method to convert the RAW file system back to NTFS without data loss. Responses suggest that the drive may have bad sectors and recommend using tools like CrystalDiskInfo and MHDD for diagnostics and remapping. It is noted that remapping does not delete data, but the drive may have mechanical problems. Users emphasize the importance of having sufficient space for sector copies if data recovery is attempted.
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