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Good News is that you don't seem to have a mechanical failure. You should have a fair bit of opportunity to attempt different recovery options, although that part still looks grim. You still have a terabyte drive when this is all done for. You'll want to completely reformat from scratch ... but no need to hurry on that.
Did you try this?
- Western Digital hard drive, visit
http://www.wdc.com/en/ and search for the Data Lifeguard Diagnostic
It's simple & will give info back on your SMART. Also, when it's time, it's a good utility to perform a low-level format.
Still don't know what OS you're using (or what recovery utility). This used to be a great little utility. Ancient, but simple:
- Restoration -
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.HTMLIMPORTANT: if Restoration finds files and you want to recover them, they MUST be recovered to a different drive than the one they are on. If you attempt to recover them back to the same drive, they will start over-writing the data you are attempting to recover.
And, you've already D/L'd these torrents once; no need to do it a second time on your profile. Collect the URLs in a text file or bookmark, then logout of your account and re-download them off your profile. This is a situation where you can use the public tracker option of the tracker. Nobody is going to hate you or ban you for getting copies of stuff you lost under these conditions, especially if you have a rough time keeping ratio due to your Internet connection..