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OK. I will try a program you have mentioned to recover the files. Once I have finished doing so, what do you think would happen if I then ran chkdsk against it, before trying to format it?
After trying to recover the files and before either trying chkdsk and/or format, if I discover that I have another Seagate 2TB drive with its VBR at Sector 63, do you want to experiment with the transplant? You would learn something new. Nothing ventured, nothing gained :)
Another question: If I did find a VBR at sector 63 on a 2TB Seagate 2.5 inch USB drive, could that be used?
I have a total of 28 External USB drives. A mixture of Seagate & Western Digital 3.5 & 2.5 inch. They are a mixture of 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5TB in size.