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HELP!

1. Recently, I transferred some movies from my PC hard disk to an external drive by cut and paste.

Some movies cannot be opened from the external drive - it read "cannot render the file".

Any way to recover the file?

2. One of my folder in my PC cannot be opened for no reason - "File not accessible , The file is corrupted and unreadable"

Anyway to recover this foilder?

Thanks

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01. Try to install the latest codecs. You may want to try KLite Mega Codec Pack.

02. Try google 'testdisk'. A little troublesome to recover files but it seems to work.

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Oh dear! sounds like the files are corrupted cos u didnt transfer it properly.

How, u want me to come and have a look at your computer?

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Oh dear! sounds like the files are corrupted cos u didnt transfer it properly.

How, u want me to come and have a look at your computer?

Yup, maybe those files are gone for good.

Anyway, those were old movies so it doesn't really matter if its gone.

I'll try out IkuTube's recommendation to see if it works.

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NEVER NEVER use cut & paste when you want to backup files from one HD to another HD, especially external HD... sometimes when files are not completely transfer and you unplugged the HD... there gone your files :blink::wacko:

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NEVER NEVER use cut & paste when you want to backup files from one HD to another HD, especially external HD... sometimes when files are not completely transfer and you unplugged the HD... there gone your files :blink::wacko:

Cut & paste is fastest, if not what other method in your opinion is better?

As for unplugging external disk, I always perform the "safely remove hardware routine" first before unplugging.

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