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Accidentally unplugged external HDD while transferring files; now windows & ubuntu can't mount it. Can I get the data from it? If not, format it?
4 Σεπ 2017 · 7 Answers. Sorted by: 135. This is due to FAT32 limitation. Files larger than 4GB cannot be stored on a FAT32 volume. Formatting the flash drive as exFAT or NTFS will resolve this issue. WARNING: Back up your data. Formatting will delete all the data on your device. Share. edited Oct 29, 2018 at 9:50. answered Sep 4, 2017 at 15:36. Russo.
With GParted you can format your External HDD partition to ext4, but the partition should be unmounted. Select your external hard drive from the top right corner (it would be marked as /dev/sdb most probably), then right click on the partition and format.
23 Σεπ 2013 · The problem is because your destination disk (the disk to which you want to copy the file) is formatted with FAT32 (which has a file size limit of about 4GB. The solution is to format your destination disk to EXT3, EXT4, or NTFS (if you need windows compatibility).
When I try to mount that one, I see these errors with dmesg: sd 0:0:1:0: Unhandled sense code sd 0:0:1:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x08100002 Result: hostbyte=invalid driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE,SUGGEST_OK sdb: Current: sense key: Medium Error Add. Sense: Unrecovered read error . Info fld=0x4a47e JBD: Failed to read block at offset 9863 JBD ...
5 Απρ 2022 · e2fsck is a utility that examines ext2, ext3, and ext4 filesystems for errors, and attempts to repair them if possible. It is the backend tool that the popular fsck frontend utility calls for a combination of tasks related to ext filesystems.
What's the command to format my external 2.5 Tb USB hdd to ext3? Using mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdc1 works, but only gives me 300 Gb of space allocated -- where am I failing?