Any program will recover data disk hard possible unrecognizable fat32 without formatting.

I scanned my Windows Vista laptop with McAfee on April 24 with my hard drive external plugged.
I left scanning for I can go to sleep at 12:00 when it was already 90% complete.
This morning, I opened my computer and a black screen pops up and says it's my drive I: scanning.
He removed Shutter Island because it is unrecognizable.
He did nothing else.
I discovered that I had to format my hard drive because it is damaged. but the hard drive is there, at least he can read my hard drive.
I tried on my other laptops, and it reads the same.

I restarted the laptop original with my hard drive connected and now it deleted my files 2.
I don't want to do something else, so I shut it down using the power button / stop, removed the hard drive and opened it again.
It was fine. I plugged back it it and it was always the same as before. Unrecognizable.
What should I do now to recover my important balls?
Most of the programs do not read hard disks that are corrupt.

Hi Alissa.123,

If the computer is to ask you to format the drive, then unfortunately you may have to do. But, you can search for any third party Internet data recovery software to see if it helps to recover your data.

Important note: this response contains a reference to third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft provides this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and no has not tested any software or information found on these sites; Therefore, Microsoft cannot make any approach to quality, security or the ability of a software or information that are there. There are the dangers inherent in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet.

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