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Dec 9, 2015 at 20:13 comment added jmhindle @fiskolin have you tried diskutil repairDisc /dev/disk2?
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Dec 7, 2015 at 22:00 comment added klanomath @fiskolin Please unmount the disk and then enter sudo gpt -r show /dev/disk2 and sudo fdisk /dev/disk2 and add the results to your question.
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Dec 1, 2015 at 13:05 comment added IconDaemon IMHO, if the file-system is munged there's not much mere mortals can do. You could try DiskWarrior or Stellar Volume Repair. As a last resort, you could contact DriveSavers Data Recovery. I used DiskWarrior for a client a few years ago and it was partially, but not completely, successful fixing the problem. Disclosure: I have no financial stake in any of the companies mentioned.
Dec 1, 2015 at 12:57 comment added user3439894 It's going to depend on how damaged the filesystem on the drive is and the only suggestion I have is that if I was in this situation I'd try DiskWarrior if I really needed some files off of the drive. As a last resort, If you can live with loosing what's on the drive, you can always format it and put it back into service. Going forward, always maintain backups of files you do not want to loose.
Dec 1, 2015 at 12:49 comment added fiskolin @user3439894 It's HDD. I guess that it was formated on Mac Os Journaling, but I am not sure! I already tested on another computer and same story - not readable. Is some way to repair file system?
Dec 1, 2015 at 12:46 comment added user3439894 What type of external storage, HDD or SSD and how was it formatted, HFS+? Have you tried plugging it in any other computer? Sounds like you corrupted the filesystem beyond repair by pulling the USB without properly ejecting it first.
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