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I know this will happen if drive letter get switched around, but even when switched back it doesn't detect the payload. I'm not entirely sure what's happening there because I would think it would attempt to make a duplicate file in the same directory, but I haven't seen that.

Anyone able to take this messy pile of sticks and lay them out straight into ?

I know this will happen if drive letter get switched around, but even when switched back it doesn't detect the payload. I'm not entirely sure what's happening there because I would think it would attempt to make a duplicate file in the same directory, but I haven't seen that. Anyone able to take this messy pile of sticks and lay them out straight into [a mighty faggot for us](https://pics.me.me/individually-we-are-weak-ilikeasingle-thig-but-asa-bundle-we-3353072.png)?

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I guess it could be. I was going to run a health test on it in stead of Winblow's Disk Management report (which says the drives are healthy).

I have several programs I can use to test the health of the drive. Do you have any tried and true recommendations?

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I haven't found anything to be meaningfully better than the tools that come with your OS. Follow Scandisk's in dept options.

Only tried and true advice I have is backup your data at the first sign of a failing drive. Trying to recover it later can be a real pain.

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Hiren.

Figure it out.

You're welcome.