So I turn my computer on and then it says one of my NTFS partitions has errors and needs to be checked. 10 minutes later it says something about master boot label can't be repaired and now windows xp can't read from the partition and says it isn't formatted. It also does the "clicking" noise once in a while as well so I've disabled the drive. I guess the drive is screwed, the other partition is fine (for now), so before it gets any worse, so I'd like to be able to recover the data after I get a new drive.
Can anyone recommend a good recovery program or do you think I can save the drive?
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i just had the same problem with a 120 gig western digital !
it was my main i lost everything but it was under warrienty -so im getting a rma just waiting for it to be returned ! (this was just last week i sent the doa drive back to western digital )
it was my main i lost everything but it was under warrienty -so im getting a rma just waiting for it to be returned ! (this was just last week i sent the doa drive back to western digital )
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. 

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Are ya'll using the data life tools when the WD drives go bad?
I recently dragged several older WD drives out of the trash and ran datalife tools from WD on them. They were trash and wouldn't do anything to begin with, but afterwords they worked like new.
How long they'll last is anyones geuss but for now I have several free drives from 30gig to maybe 60gig.
Since they weren't my drives I did not want to save anything on them, I even went as far as wipping them several times, but the tools may have options for retrieving the data, and for sure worth a try if out of warauntee like these drives were. I think at least one drive had bad click click noises to begin with. I dragged them out of the trash at a tech shop, with permision of course.
I recently dragged several older WD drives out of the trash and ran datalife tools from WD on them. They were trash and wouldn't do anything to begin with, but afterwords they worked like new.
How long they'll last is anyones geuss but for now I have several free drives from 30gig to maybe 60gig.
Since they weren't my drives I did not want to save anything on them, I even went as far as wipping them several times, but the tools may have options for retrieving the data, and for sure worth a try if out of warauntee like these drives were. I think at least one drive had bad click click noises to begin with. I dragged them out of the trash at a tech shop, with permision of course.
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