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All right. So todays topic is going to be a little bit interesting as its something that Ive never really covered before, but today Im going to be giving you guys some different solutions that you can use to fix a raw hard drive on your windows, computer. So what is a raw drive or a raw hard drive? Well, in the simplest terms possible, its just a drive that the data can not be read on. And this is oftentimes due to a bad file system or corrupted file system, which can happen for a multitude of reasons from the drive being formatted incorrectly to using an obscure file system that isnt even recognized by windows or tampering or adjusting the file system in some way that makes it obsolete, or even just letting the drive sit too long or a power outage while its plugged in, can all contribute to this happening. But the result is pretty much always the same plug the drive in, and either nothing happens or it tells you that you need to format the drive in order to fix it. Both of whi