How to Fix RAW Hard Drive to NTFS in Windows 7/8/10?
Geeks - To fix a RAW hard drive and convert it to NTFS in Windows 7/8/10, you can try the following steps:
Connect the RAW hard drive to your computer and make sure it is detected.
Open the Disk Management utility. You can do this by right-clicking on "Computer" or "This PC" and selecting "Manage," and then clicking on "Disk Management" in the left pane.
Locate the RAW hard drive in the Disk Management utility. It will be displayed with a black bar and an unlabeled volume.
Right-click on the RAW hard drive and select "Format."
In the Format window, select "NTFS" from the File System drop-down menu and give the hard drive a label (name).
Click "Start" to begin the formatting process. This may take some time, depending on the size of the hard drive.
When the formatting process is complete, the hard drive should be converted to NTFS and should be accessible again.
Note: If the above steps do not work, you may need to use a data recovery tool to retrieve the data on the hard drive before attempting to format it. It is always recommended to have a backup of your important data before attempting to fix or format a hard drive.