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현재 버전 작성자: vVv

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All - this is a follow up to my original post with the solution that worked:
-After installing and purchaing the [http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows/|Paragon Extf driver for Windows], I removed the HD from the original enclosure, removed the PCB, and connected the HD directly to my PC using the standard power/SATA ports on the HD.
+After installing and purchasing the [http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows/|Paragon Extf driver for Windows], I removed the HD from the original enclosure, removed the PCB, and connected the HD directly to my PC using the standard power/SATA ports on the HD.
-I had to open Devise Manager and refresh the list in order to get the drive to show up as "unrecognised" as soon as it appeared in the list the Paragon Driver recognised and mounted in automatically.
+I had to open Device Manager and refresh the list in order to get the drive to show up as "unrecognized". As soon as it appeared in the list the Paragon Driver recognized and mounted in automatically.
-At that point I was able to browse throught the HD folder tree and see all the files on the drive.
+At that point I was able to browse through the HD folder tree and see all the files on the drive.
-I then simply dragged off the main folder "Shares" onto my destop and left it alone for a few hours while it copied all the files over to my local HD.
+I then simply dragged off the main folder "Shares" onto my desktop and left it alone for a few hours while it copied all the files over to my local HD.
Pretty simple way to get the files off. Still couldn't find a solution for repairing the original PCB, but I'm satisfied with being able to recover the files.
I hope this helps any other unfortunate Western Digital users who are searching for a solution to this issue.

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원본 게시물 작성자: vVv

텍스트:

All - this is a follow up to my original post with the solution that worked:

After installing and purchaing the [http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows/|Paragon Extf driver for Windows], I removed the HD from the original enclosure, removed the PCB, and connected the HD directly to my PC using the standard power/SATA ports on the HD.

I had to open Devise Manager and refresh the list in order to get the drive to show up as "unrecognised" as soon as it appeared in the list the Paragon Driver recognised and mounted in automatically.

At that point I was able to browse throught the HD folder tree and see all the files on the drive.

I then simply dragged off the main folder "Shares" onto my destop and left it alone for a few hours while it copied all the files over to my  local HD.

Pretty simple way to get the files off. Still couldn't find a solution for repairing the original PCB, but I'm satisfied with being able to recover the files.

I hope this helps any other unfortunate Western Digital  users who are searching for a solution to this issue.

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