PORTABLE USB HARD DRIVES HDTC710XK3A1 SUPPORT - BACKED UP DELL PC AUDIO/DRIVERS & OVERWROTE EXT HDD.

Hello, I recently purchased an: Toshiba Canvio Connect 1TB External USB 3020 Portable Hard Drive Black SKU: 8914951 from BestBuy for$59.99 +Tax.
I used this drive to backup all of my important files from my Old PC since I purchased a new Dell System. Recently, with my new Dell system, I attempted to make a DRIVERS backups to my External HDD, thinking that it would create the necessary folders on the external drive, which it did not. Instead, it turned my 1TB drive into a 31.9 GB sized APPSDRIVERS (W) drive.
I have since lost all mappings to my 1TB drive and files included on the drive. Is there any reliable help or support for this? I would like to have my HDD back to the way it was, please.
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I tried calling the Toshiba number, but they are all in the Philippines and told me to go to: KBB.TOSHIBA.COM to reformat my hard-drive. They told me that if I didn't like that answer to hang up and call back and speak with another agent, who would tell me the same thing and give me the same links. Thank you in advance for assistance. --Davio

Portable USB Hard Drives HDTC710XK3A1
I reformatted using Disk Management. Toshibas website says there is no softrware to install??
The Toshiba External hard drives are plug-and-play devices.
That simply means (like for any USB external hard drive) recent versions of Windows include the drivers for it. They were first introduced to Windows 95 by OSR 2.1 in about 1996.
But you are apparently interested in the backup (NTI Backup Now EZ) software that's included. You can get that here.
   Toshiba Portable USB Hard Drive Software Installer for Windows
But that's about the worst free backup software I've ever seen. I certainly wouldn't bother with it
-Jerry

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    Additional information: 1969153
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    input datafile fno=00095 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CM_DATA_reorg4.dbf
    input datafile fno=00096 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CM_ind.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00103 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/NT_ind.dbf
    input datafile fno=00106 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/UA_DATA_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00110 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/IA_DATA.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00112 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg3.dbf
    input datafile fno=00113 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/TP_ind.dbf
    input datafile fno=00114 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/PU_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00116 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/PC_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00117 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CM_DATA_reorg5.dbf
    input datafile fno=00119 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00120 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/IQ_DATA.dbf
    input datafile fno=00121 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/GU_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00123 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg5.dbf
    input datafile fno=00124 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg6.dbf
    input datafile fno=00125 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/TC_DATA_reorg1.dbf
    input datafile fno=00128 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/AC_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00129 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/IQ_IND.dbf
    input datafile fno=00011 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/AC_DATA_reorg2.dbf
    input datafile fno=00086 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/inventory01.dbf
    input datafile fno=00093 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/EB_ind.dbf
    input datafile fno=00092 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/FO_ind.dbf
    input datafile fno=00089 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/GU_DATA_reorg1.dbf
    input datafile fno=00088 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/KB_ind.dbf
    input datafile fno=00087 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/KJ_ind.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00087 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/KJ_ind.dbf
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    Additional information: 1969153
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    input datafile fno=00121 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/GU_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00123 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg5.dbf
    input datafile fno=00124 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg6.dbf
    input datafile fno=00125 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/TC_DATA_reorg1.dbf
    input datafile fno=00128 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/AC_ind_reorg0.dbf
    input datafile fno=00129 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/IQ_IND.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00114 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/PU_ind_reorg0.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00124 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CS_ind_reorg6.dbf
    input datafile fno=00125 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/TC_DATA_reorg1.dbf
    input datafile fno=00128 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/AC_ind_reorg0.dbf
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    input datafile fno=00094 name=/opt/oradata/datafile/CT_ind.dbf
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    released channel: oem_backup_disk3
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    Additional information: 1969153
    Additional information: 176128
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