Disk errors can frustrate users, but they also are usually easy to fix. When your disk asks to be formatted, it means that the disk is either damaged or not formatted correctly.
It can be your external hard drive, SD card, or USB flash disk. At any time you can plug it in and the message asking for formatting shows up.
To avoid data loss, don’t click “Format disk” when you see the message “you need to format the disk in drive” pop up.
If you just click on “format disk”, you can lose everything on it forever. To avoid it, you can follow simple solutions and recover everything on your own in a few minutes.
Top Summary: You can learn how to fix your external disk to avoid data loss. Sometimes the solution is easier than you expected and you can do it yourself. A few commands and a Windows built-in utility are all you need to recover your files.
The problem “you need to format the disk in drive before you can use it” is more common for Windows users as the Disk Management shows the external drive as RAW, blocking access to the files. The main reasons for it are:
Summary: Even though your external disk can have manufacturing issues, such as a bad sector, most of the time you can avoid errors. Don’t use your disk in computers you don’t trust. Always use an antivirus. And the easiest error prevention: securely remove the drive.
Before taking any measure to fix your external disk, you must remember that some actions can cause further damage, like causing data loss. Therefore, only try to fix your disk if you are secure of the steps to take.
You can try simpler actions first, such as connecting the disk to another computer. You can also check a different USB port or switch the cables.
Restart the computer and scan the device with anti-virus to guarantee you eliminate any minor reason for the error.
It can be a long shot, but sometimes a simple drive letter change can restore the disk.
Open Disk Management as administrator. There you can find the volume you need to change or add a letter. Right-click it and select the “Change Drive Letter and Paths” option.
Select the new letter and check if the disk is running normally.
You can try to fix the external disk by using a disk repair utility. Disk repair utilities can scan the disk for bad sectors and attempt to recover any data that is still accessible.
Search “cmd” and run it as an administrator. There, type “chkdsk g: /f /r /x” and press “Enter”. The “g” is for the disk location. If your disk is on a different drive, then you’ll use its letter to fix the right disk.
The chkdsk should fix the problem, and you’ll be able to access your disk. If not, keep to solution 2.
To reinstall or update the drive on Windows you can go to Settings and to the Update and Security menu.
Click on Windows Update and check the latest version. Go to the device you need to update and download and install its latest version.
As soon you finish the update you should not see the formatting message again.
As the chkdsk repair utility didn’t work, you can try to recover your files using data recovery software, like the one SalvageData offers.
Download the software and run it to find and back up the files on the disk. Once you have all the files safe and sound, you can format your disk. This will erase all data on the disk and you can continue using it after.
Although, if you are unsure, you can contact a recovery center for an in-lab evaluation. Recovery services have better chances to recover your files and device.
Summary: If you can’t access your files, download trusted data recovery software and run it on your computer with the external drive plugged in. If you still can’t recover it, contact a recovery service to help you get everything back instead of tossing your disk.
There are a few things that you can do to prevent disk errors from happening.
Summary: As you can see, you can prevent most of your disk errors by taking simple actions that prolong its usability. Knowing how your disk is built can also help you preserve it. For example, external HD has moving parts, which makes them easy to damage physically.
At any time, you can contact a SalvageData expert that will promptly help you recover your data. If you prefer, you can send your device for a free in-lab evaluation or go to the nearest authorized center.
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