Hi
Can you try plugging the drive into another computer?
Mike
I found this on another forum...
Ok, so I found the fix to my problem. I decided to run a "chkdsk /r" command and surprisingly, it fixed the problem!
It's worth giving it at try.
Ps. 2, I've found a lot of people reporting the same thing but not much in the way of solutions.
One person said that they fixed it by changing the drive letter in Disk Managment.
I think the best bet is to try it on another computer and if it shows the same thing then it's probably the electronics in the external drive.
You could remove the drive from it's case and try plugging it in using a USB converter and see if the drive is readable but that's about all I can think of.