Topic awaiting preservation: Trying to recover data from a dying/dead HD (Page 1 of 1) |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 08-28-2005 02:20
Heya all... Got a situation here. Was going through and cleaning out my computer a while ago and during defrag it idled out. Somehow it got all jacked up and I can't boot into the HD anymore. At this point I've already got a new HD and gotten everything installed on it. Thing is... I'd like to get my data off of the old drive and while windows will recognize it it says it isn't formatted. Anyone know any tricks to get into a drive without completely reformatting it or is there a way to read some of the data after it is reformatted? |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: EN27 |
posted 08-28-2005 13:18
Try a data recovery service. I had to use one of these two years ago, it cost a bit of cash but was worth it. I now keep lots of back-ups. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: zero divided. |
posted 08-29-2005 18:44
If the service is way out of your budget and the drive is otherwise functioning - try a Google for "harddrive partition recovery" or variations on that theme. You will find plenty of tools designed to rebuild the main boot records of apparently deleted/formatted drives. So long as you have not re-formatted the drive, it may be possible to recover the partitions if the data still exists (which is likely). |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Sthlm, Sweden |
posted 08-29-2005 20:44
The first thing you can do is to boot from a linux live cd, example knoppix which will mount everything it recognizes as a disk. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: 127.0.0.1 |
posted 08-30-2005 02:09
We use Data Recovery Group and they've always been real good. In fact, we recommend them all the time at work. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 09-02-2005 07:32
Well... It seems I'm getting close. After days of trials and a lot of BS... I'm finally at a point where I'm confident in getting a 100% data return. I don't know your situation DmS but my drive was able to be recognized by the BIOS and therefore WinXP. I used the free Testdisk to detect and write a working partition table to the drive and also repair the MBR. The MFT search took 1.5 days and didn't seem to work. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 09-08-2005 21:43
Well... Finally after more time than I expected... It has finished recovering my files. Of the data I recovered roughly 30% was at least partially corrupt. I have yet to nail down a pattern of corruption be it date stamps or sector location but... I'll figure it out eventually. One thing I was wondering about... Does anyone know of a tool that can recover jpg's from the stored thumbnail information? Some of my pictures will show a thmbnail but not load an image on open or preview with the windows tools. I haven't gotten PS loaded yet to see if it'll be able to recomposite the images better than the core windows garbage. If anyone knows of something off the top of their head I'd appreciate it. I haven't searched via google yet but that's my next stop. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Madison, Indiana, USA |
posted 09-09-2005 18:11
I don't know much about this program, but it just happens that TUDOGS sent me an e-mail about it this morning. It claims to be able to recover all kinds of images from damaged media. You might give it a try. |