I have an external seagate 160 gb drive that I did not unplug correctly, apparently and now, although there is data on it and programs, it wants to format the drive and I can't seem to open any of the files on it. I know that reformatting it will wipe all the stuff on it. Is there anyway I can recover this info?
cfannie
As this post has be marked "solved", would be better to start a new post
To give a quick response, this is exactly why I don't buy a USB-powered external drive, as they all seem to be so darn fragile, and a lot more prone to corruption. My WD 500GB (studio edition) has been disconnected "improperly" I don't know how many times (power failure, knocking the connection out, tripping over power cord etc.), and
never a corruption of any kind.
Installing programs to an external drive, although quite allowed, is never a good idea as can mess with your system if external drive crashes - eps if those programs are running!
As to accessing files, either try plugging device into another computer (will sometimes let you get away with it), or DL, burn and boot from a Linux Live disc, as may well give you access to those files you need to recover.