I assume that the file "Backup Junio 2016" cannot be displayed/edited in both Windows and Ubuntu, and gives an error in both cases.
I assume that the disk is formatted/partitioned in GPT partition table format.
I assume that the disk has a NTFS partition on it, and that it's NOT a bootable Windows external disk. If that's the case, attach the disk while in Windows. Then open an administrative command prompt window, and type chkdsk /f d:
changing the "d" to the correct drive letter. This will correct any errors in the file system.
If it IS a bootable Windows external disk, then do this in Windows:
change what the power buttons do
change options that are unavailable
fast start
powercfg /h off
(turns off hibernation)chkdsk /f c:
Attach the disk while in Ubuntu. Open the Disks
application from the Unity dashboard. Select the erroring disk in the left pane. Go to the "hamburger" icon in the top-right corner of the Disks window, and select SMART Data & Tests
. Observe the data, and run the tests, and see if SMART can tell you about the condition of the drive.
Then, assuming that the drive comes up as /dev/sdb (or /dev/sd_whatever), open a terminal
window and type grep sdb /var/log/syslog*
(or grep sd_whatever /var/log/syslog*) and look for disk errors. If you need help interpreting what you see, upload the output text to http://paste.ubuntu.com and give me the URL and I'll take a look for you.
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