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Recover Data from Unreadable External Hard Drive

My external hard drive suddenly became unreadable after a power interruption during file transfer. When I connected it again, Windows showed an error asking me to format the drive before using it. The drive contained important office documents, photos, and backup files, so formatting it was not an option. I searched online and learned that this issue often occurs due to corrupted file systems, unsafe drive removal, malware attacks, or partition damage.

After trying a few basic troubleshooting methods, I used BLR Data Recovery Toolkit to recover lost data from the external hard drive. The software scanned the drive thoroughly and allowed me to preview and restore many important files safely. It worked well for recovering deleted and inaccessible data from the damaged drive without requiring technical knowledge. If your external hard drive becomes RAW, inaccessible, or shows missing files, stop using it immediately and use a professional recovery solution to avoid permanent data loss.

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