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Probs with my Seagate

Dirty B

Limp Gawd
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I have a 200gb seagate that I use for all my movies, music games etc.. Its the slave hd in my system and doesnt have an OS on it. I moved my computer and now some of my songs are messed up, to the tune of 3500 of them. I have a total of 13,000 songs on my hd and it seems that one of my major folders lost every single folder that was inside of it. All the single files in that major folder are ok just the songs within another secondary folder are messed up. They still are showed and take up space on the HD but when I go to play them in Winamp they are "digitized" and scrambled. Some of the artist are very hard to find and I dont think I could get them back if I tried. You guys know of anyway I can get this info back? I know HDs are picky but I can still seem them and they still are ok when I run a disk check. there are no bad sectors or anything of that nature. just want to see if I can salvage anything in this case. thanks.
 
you could probably try a program like partion magic and see if it has a disk recovery tool, as long as you have a spare HD you can probably copy over the data to the other HD and see if that helps at all.

also seagate has an online disk checking tool you might want to use. it will atleast tell you if there is a problem with your drive or not.
 
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