yahamar6 Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 (edited) I made the biggest mistake today. i was trying to recover some files off a harddrive that gave a blue screen problem. the HD had 2 partitions. Another person before me recovered files from one of the partitions to the other. So today i formated one of the partitions that had the recovered documents on it, installed a fresh copy of Win XP, all to gain access to the other partition that i thought had all the files. but nothing was there, so i called the guy, and his like ya i forgot to tell you i recovered files and their on the partition(which i formated and installed xp)........s*** happens...Now possible could there be hope for me to recover the files on the formated partition. im currently scanning it with phoenix stellar. next i will use r-studio... but is there hope.... It was a Fat32 before the format, and i reformated it to ntfs... urgent matter thanks to all. hope this is legible :unsure: Edited April 9, 2007 by yahamar6
yahamar6 Posted April 9, 2007 Author Posted April 9, 2007 aha, im running it right now. aslmot done. will post results
yahamar6 Posted April 10, 2007 Author Posted April 10, 2007 good program this R-Studio, first time using it and pretty happy about it. bad thing about this recovery thing is that original file names are not kept. Im only getting filenumbers. I hate SATA drives.....
Jeremy Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 good program this R-Studio, first time using it and pretty happy about it. bad thing about this recovery thing is that original file names are not kept. Im only getting filenumbers. I hate SATA drives..... I love SATA drives. And just rename the files. If I spent 3 months on a video project and it somehow got deleted and R-Studio recovered it entirely, I wouldn't give a flying f*** about the filename. You have to know what to appreciate and what not to be too concerned about.
tomi_ak47 Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 I used EasyRecovery pro commonly , but i'll try this if there's a chance.
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