Portable Hard disk too slow

Hi
I was using protable harddisk to watch movies. Suddenly one day when i connected to mac it became slow. Its **** very slow.
Its 1 tb. So i really cant format as its collection of movies. So, anyway to recover the slowness of the protable hardisk with some mac software without deleting any files in the Portable hard disk.
I really appreciate if somebody helps me over this. I really want to save my movies in my protable hard disk.
Thanks a lot.

varundev wrote:
Can anybody have any windows software so that i can copy these files from the corrupted hard disk
Now you have introduced a new element.  Is this external HDD in a Windows format?  If so, I would try to copy the data to another external HDD on a PC.
Ciao.

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