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Data Recovery
I recently had to re-format my hard disk after a virus infection in which the computer would not start up. Now I have it back up and running, but there were files on which I would have preferred to keep (Especially my FM07 data file as Doncaster Rovers
).I was wondering if anyone knew how to recover some of these or any software that they have found to be reliable? Thanks in advance |
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Ontrack EasyRecovery Pro once saved almost all of the 100 Gigabytes of data from a physically damaged hard disk of a friend of mine...
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I don't know Joe.. He said he reformatted.. I've been able to recover stuff froma damaged drive using Knoppix.. But a reformatted drive might take some serious muscle to dig for semi erased data.. it also depends on if he did a quick reformat or a deep reformat..
I've learned a good rule of thumb is to dig for data before you're forced to reformat or toss the drive.. Knoppix is a nice variation of linux and it runs at boot time all from a CD.. It's own little operating system without the need for hard drives at all.. it can however mount a hard drive and look at it from a 3rd person point of view.. you can recover data without risk of infecting another drive.. very useful tool. That and it's open source. |
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Well, it was just an answer, neither do I have any idea what the original poster did to his hard disk... (In my opinion, reformatting the hard disk all the time - virus infection, slowed down system etc. etc. - is a very bad idea, for many reasons, including this kind of loss of data; constant maintenance is preferred instead!)
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To recover the lost data from formated hard drive and viruses you can try Stellar Phoenix FAT & NTFS data recovery software. A good utility which recovers the data from both FAT & NTFS file system.
Download the demo from: http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm Demo shows the recovered data if you are satisfied with the result get the full version to save the data. |
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you can install the hard disk to another computer as second hard disk, and back up the data.
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GetDataBack - gr8 piece of software, hasn't failed me yet... recovers from formatted drives, scratched disks, etc... think theres a demo too...
one important thing tho, do not write to the disk you formatted, or make new partitions etc, it'll lower the chances of data recovery
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Yes I too have used GetDataBack to recover 'all' data from a friends dead drive. I have also had great results using R-Studio 2 to retrieve 'all' data from an accidentally formatted drive.
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Reformatting a drive does not erase the data on the disk, only the address tables. I know of a recovery program called Disk Doctors NTFS Data Recovery Software, it will help you recover accidentally formatted hard drives, deleted partition recovery and lost partition recovery. I had a very good experience recovering my deleted files from this software, hope this works for you as well.
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