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Originally Posted by HD_Monkey
Try checking disk for errors. Go to Start > Run > type cmd > hit enter > type
chkdsk /f e:
(I inserted e as the drive letter, change this if the external has a different drive letter)
Syntax must be correct. Include spaces. This is just the first step.
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Just to clarify.. it's E: drive.. so it's 'chkdsk/e' or what?
and if this doesnt work? what are some other steps i can take?