- With that cable, I can hear the Drive starting and working :)… so it seems to be alive.
- When I connect it to my Windows 7 laptop through the USB port, Windows see it (I can see it through the connected USB devices), but windows is not assgining a letter to it.
- I have been googling about this, and tried diferent things, but no one worked:
- I connected it to a Win XP and saw the same result
- I see the disk through Disk MAnagement (diskmgmt.msc) but can’t assign a letter. Also, I can see that it has 4 different partitions (this is new to me…I thought that the disk had only one partition)
- Im thinking about File System… so downloaded an Ubuntu VM, run this using
VMWare, but the USB does not appear on /image/ (Im not sure if I can do something to force to mount the unit… and see if I can get the data from a Linux environment)…
- In some places says that WD encrypts the data by hardware (that I’m not using right now). I expect to not be the case
- Now, I’m not sure what should I do…I need to recover some data from there!!
Either of these will give you many options for viewing and copying your data. Be prepared with something you can copy the data to.
EDIT: I am a little puzzled by the multiple partitions, which might suggest Linux file system. However, what I’ve been able to dig up on the drive family suggests that they are formatted with FAT32. The rescue CD’s should load USB drivers, and Gparted should tell you what is really on the drive.