
I sent this yesterday with four screenshots not aware that I may incur the wrath of the moderator. Here is a copy of the e-mail minus the pretty pictures. My neighbor just gave me a couple of failed Sea-gate hard drives to test I put them (one at a time) into my Linux mint machine. They showed up in my computer but would not mount.(see attachments) I ran the "Disks" utility which reported exactly the same problem (one incident of over temperature) for both disks However it stated that the disks were OK. One disk has 500GB of movies and TV series The other 375GB Operas and areas. The disks were used by a Mother and Son on two laptops and were cross pollinated between the two. I doubt that forcing a mount would reap a reward in this case. If any one can help with this it would be neat. Cheers John..

On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 07:18:21 +1300, john wrote:
My neighbor just gave me a couple of failed Sea-gate hard drives to test I put them (one at a time) into my Linux mint machine. They showed up in my computer but would not mount.
Maybe the filesystems have inconsistencies in them? The fsck utility should be able to repair these. It may report some horrible-sounding warnings, but then, there isn’t a better choice than to proceed.
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