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timewarriorJan 11, 2006
Data recovery========Type of disasters.................solutions1.OS failure........................System Restore,Roll back recent hardware,software from safe mode.2.Accidental Delete...............Recovery software eg.pcincpectorFR3.Partition Deletion...............Acronis Disk Director,partition magic recover options4.MBR corrupt.....................Recovery console>>fixmbr5.Corrupt Partition Table........Disk Patch etc6.Sector error.....................HDD regenerator,chkdsk
recoverysoftwaresorgJul 27, 2011
I don't know why not find a data recovery software to recover your data...http://www.recoverysoftwares.org/
cclarkeJan 11, 2006
After all else failed, I have successfully recovered *some* data by freezing the HDD. Before freezing, the system would not even recognize the device (not from the OS, not from the BIOS) After freezing, I was able to read data for about 20 minutes, then had to freeze it again (72 hours+).
tazamoreJan 11, 2006
Here's a drive platter swapping How-To:<a class="user" href="http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000840067578/">http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000840067578/</a>
maloney_633Jan 11, 2006
"SpinRite forever!"Amen
diehard2k5Jan 12, 2006
This was on digg weeks ago. no digg
777twistJan 12, 2006
I agree with GETBACK.First I deleted a bunch of directories at work (graphic files) and it wasn't for a few weeks that I noticed it, so I was writing, deleting and rewriting during that time. GetbackNTFS got 98% of what I lost back...and that's just a guess, it may have retrieved it all.Then I bought a Maxtor One Touch II drive (stay away, horrible support) and the drive wouldn't mount one day... Then I got it to mount and it showed as empty... Well, this was after I moved everything from my computer to the FWdrive and then reformatted my computer figuring I'm safe with that backup.Well, when the drive failed, I figured I was dead...all data would be lost. So I tried a few programs and none of them seemed to work. But then I remembered my experience with GetBack and tried that. And I think it recovered 96% or more...and pretty much everything I hope for was back.
shakefuJan 12, 2006
Hey, I don't see any mention here to all the bootable "live CD" linux distros that will read just about every file format known! Knoppix is the first that comes to mind...