Retrieve the records of the RD-XV47KF HARD drive

In recent years, I have used my RD-XV47KF recorder without problems, mainly for recording of TV movies.

Yesterday when I checked my last record on the HARD drive, I saw that it was present in the list of records, but he was the only one and desperately, I realized that all my previous registered films precious disappeared from this list, as if they had been deleted before from the HARD drive.

Yet I am totally sure of have not controlled the HARD drive by mistake the clearing process.
Memory, a particular thing happened before this last record, namely the locked recorder itself is not not able to complete a finalized DVD and I had to unplug-> connect the power supply cable to get out of this locked condition. Yet this should not have caused to erase the HARD drive.

Although the manual States that clear documents cannot be recovered, as these previous records were not deleted on purpose, but apparently by a strange bad

I wish one could help me to suggest how I could restore the previous state of my folder list, giving me access to my precious previous recorded films.

Sorry mate. It is a Toshiba * laptop * user-to-user forum.
Don t think that there are people who would be able to help you with video recorder RD-XV47KF.

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