Hi all,
This is my first post, and I found this forum because I’m having grief with a hard drive at the moment and I’m hoping to get some help.
Right here is the situation.
I have a Seagate free agent USB drive, 250gb. It work(ed) great until I changed the file system to FAT32 from NTFS.
I changed the file system from NTFS to FAT32 so that my PS3 can read it. I did this using a program called “swissknife v3”. The format went fine I think, I was able to load data onto the drive directly after the format and mucked around with it. However when I unplugged the drive and plugged it into another computer I was no longer able to see the data on the drive. When I checked the properties of the drive, it said the format is fine and tells me there is “X” amount of gig of data on it, but I can’t see it.
So now in windows I can see the drive as a FAT32 drive and when I hook the drive up to a Linux system it see’s it as a NTFS drive.
This is what I think has happened. The program (swissknife) changed the file system of the drive on the fly, but windows hasn’t kept up with the play and loaded the files onto the drive using the original file system (NTFS). I could be completely wrong as I don’t know enough about this.
Anyway, can I get my data back as its there taking up space but I can’t see it.
Cheers and thanks for any help
Ryan (PETEACHER)
This is my first post, and I found this forum because I’m having grief with a hard drive at the moment and I’m hoping to get some help.
Right here is the situation.
I have a Seagate free agent USB drive, 250gb. It work(ed) great until I changed the file system to FAT32 from NTFS.
I changed the file system from NTFS to FAT32 so that my PS3 can read it. I did this using a program called “swissknife v3”. The format went fine I think, I was able to load data onto the drive directly after the format and mucked around with it. However when I unplugged the drive and plugged it into another computer I was no longer able to see the data on the drive. When I checked the properties of the drive, it said the format is fine and tells me there is “X” amount of gig of data on it, but I can’t see it.
So now in windows I can see the drive as a FAT32 drive and when I hook the drive up to a Linux system it see’s it as a NTFS drive.
This is what I think has happened. The program (swissknife) changed the file system of the drive on the fly, but windows hasn’t kept up with the play and loaded the files onto the drive using the original file system (NTFS). I could be completely wrong as I don’t know enough about this.
Anyway, can I get my data back as its there taking up space but I can’t see it.
Cheers and thanks for any help
Ryan (PETEACHER)