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Harddisk data restore


roy1984

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Yes, plenty, complete recovery chance depends on HOW you formatted it, WHICH filesystem was used, IF anything was rewritten on the disk...

HINT:

If the data is important,

ALWAYS make a DIGITAL IMAGE of the drive BEFORE trying any data recovery, and perform the recovery ALWAYS on the newly imaged drive!

(you will need another Hard Disk equal or bigger in size, but you will have another chance with other soft or by calling a professional service)

Link to freeware soft:

http://www.pcinspector.de/clone-maxx/uk/welcome.htm

http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/uk/welcome.htm

jaclaz

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Try this out:

Casper XP™ makes it a snap to keep a bootable backup of your Windows XP system. Just use Casper XP to copy your system hard disk to another hard disk. If your system hard disk fails or becomes corrupted, simply boot your computer directly from your other hard disk (i.e. your backup hard disk) and you're up and running again in a matter of minutes. It really is that simple.

Casper XP

I use it . . . going from my raid /0 sata (C:/ drive) and saving the entire disk to an ide drive (removable)

It takes 7 minutes to format & copy to the ide drive.

Treeman

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The best one I can remember of is Ontrack's EasyRecovery Pro, it's currently on version 6.04.08 . :)

http://www.ontrack.com

You can customize your recovering from a quickly one to a more professional-like recover. The last one is veeeery slow :rolleyes: , but you can virtually recover everything.

If you just formatted your HD, without re-partioning it or installing new OS, you can actually recover 100% of your data.

Works on FAT/FAT32/NTFS file systems.

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