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"External Hard Disk no longer being recognized in Windows but shows up non-readble in Mac", I have a WD Passport of 1Tb that has lots of stuff in it... Music, Movies, etc... It was formatted by factory as NTFS. Usually I write on it with a Windows 7 computer and read it with both Windows and Mac OSX computers. Suddenly, it stopped working. On the Windows computer it crashes and on Mac it shows up in Finder. Well... as I've being using it for a long time, I suspect that carrying it up and down could have damaged something. I bought a new HD (formatted as FAT now) and tried to read the Mac to write in the new one. It takes a looooooong time and mostly unsuccessful on reading (even tried copying to the Mac drive). As it's NTFS, it is not allowing me to run Disk Utility for verification, for example. From the 900Gb of data I could only copy 1 300Mb-file. Movies and music doesn't run, but sometimes it starts, which makes the situation to be intermittent. So I got back to Windows. When I plug the HD in USB (it happened in all ports for two different computers - and I have other flash drives and HD that works well... Thus I believe it is really the problem with my HD) and try to open in Windows Explorer, it simply doesn't recognize and it keeps 'thinking' till I disconnect (even restarting the computer is not working). I tried some alternatives I found on Forums around the internet: CHKDSK, Disk Mgmt, Data Cleaner... it keeps 'thinking' for a long time and no success. I need to cancel, sometimes after a couple of hours. Another program I tried was findandmount.com. When I choose "Intelectual Scan" it goes quick, but it doesn't recognized any partition. If I choose "Thorough Scan" after around half an hour the listed HD simply disappear from the list. After disconnecting and reconnecting the drive, I shows up again, but the same process makes again it disappear. There was even once I wasn't able to eject the drive (yes, it shows up) and I couldn't, so I tried to Shut Down the computer and it kept trying it for a long time again. It could Shut Down only after I took of the connection from USB. What I didn't tried was: 1) formatting the drive (to try to get data after it); and 2) Professional Data recovery (isn't this expensive?) I just want the data... I just want to read it and copy it somewhere else, even if I'm not able to have it all. And it can be by on PC or Mac.

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There are more than 80% people in this world who are using Windows systems. Yes, Windows systems are really powerful and easy to use. It sets nearly all default settings for users, so people don't need to set them one by one. Here comes a big problem: among these users, most of them don't know how to change Windows settings to meet their own special requirements.Reinstalling Windows may not lead to permanent data loss. Lost files can be recovered with data recovery software unless the lost files are overwritten. If you want to recover lost files after reinstalling Windows, please stop using the hard disk and make sure you do not save any data to the hard disk, as this would cause data to be overwritten and permanent data loss. Once the data is overwritten, it is little chance to recover lost files after reinstalling Windows by any data recovery software.