
Nate74
HR4FREBR
The Overview:
I just got my band's external hard drive back from the studio where we tracked some guitar stuff over the weekend. I was able to access it before giving it to them, and now it shows up as "Not Initialized" on the Computer Management screen. Though it is showing that it is a 186Gb drive, rather than 200, so I'm fairly sure the data is there.
Some details (that may not matter at all):
The files were all wavs that had been recorded in ProTools, but I had been able to import them into Cakewalk prior to the most recent session.
I know if I "initialize" the disk, the data will be gone and unfortunetly, this currently is the only copy of them... thus my desire to back them up.
I have to be careful since this is the only copy, so I'm hoping it's something simple.
I'm running Windows XP if that matters...
I just got my band's external hard drive back from the studio where we tracked some guitar stuff over the weekend. I was able to access it before giving it to them, and now it shows up as "Not Initialized" on the Computer Management screen. Though it is showing that it is a 186Gb drive, rather than 200, so I'm fairly sure the data is there.
Some details (that may not matter at all):
The files were all wavs that had been recorded in ProTools, but I had been able to import them into Cakewalk prior to the most recent session.
I know if I "initialize" the disk, the data will be gone and unfortunetly, this currently is the only copy of them... thus my desire to back them up.
I have to be careful since this is the only copy, so I'm hoping it's something simple.
I'm running Windows XP if that matters...
