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Title: OT: What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: modelmaker on June 16, 2004, 09:34:24 am
I just had a HD drive failure (partitians lost), I need a really good recovery program, any suggestions?
Title: Re:What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: LonWar on June 16, 2004, 09:43:49 am
I use Dantz Retrospect,

It's a great program, GHOST by Symantec is also good...
Title: Re:What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: GHammer on June 16, 2004, 10:31:57 am
Executive Software makes a good recovery tool.
Also Active@ Undelete will recover files from corrupted drives.
http://www.active-undelete.com/ (http://www.active-undelete.com/)
Title: Re:What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: pipsqueak on June 16, 2004, 11:04:25 am
Ive had numerous HDD failures (well 5+) and each and every time have used "Get Data Back" successfully. You can download it online at...
http://www.runtime.org/

I've only ever used it on non boot drives though

pip
Title: Re:OT: What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: modelmaker on June 16, 2004, 08:06:28 pm
Thanks for the replies guys. It was my media HD with 117gigs of mp3s of which I only had 80 gigs backed up! I was waiting for my new 200g drive which I was going to use for the new back up drive(it's due to arrive tomorrow!). Totally bad timimg!. Unfortunately the last 30gigs or so was mostly online purchased music, so that money may also be wasted if that drive isn't recoverable. I'll pass the links on to my tech guy (His app saw the drive and the directories, but needed to add another HD to copy the files over to and when he rebooted the drive couldn't be seen any more)

Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. :'(
Title: Re:OT: What's the best HD recovery program?
Post by: darkAngelChild on June 17, 2004, 03:21:12 am
this is a perfect example of why buying music online is totally uncomparable to purchasing an actual physical CD you own and the price should reflect this but doesn't.

DO NOT let windows or any other program run a scandisk or anything else on that drive. U said it happened after he rebooted - lets hope it didn't run scandisk when it rebooted.
You cannot let anything touch this drive as they will all try to 'tidy it up' and clean up the partition info, fat table, etc. etc. to what they think it should now be (an empty drive) and this will mess up the files that you are trying to recover even more.

As for the music you purchased online, u could try contacting the sites of the people u purchased it off. Give them your payment info, tell them the situation and if you got lucky, one of them might possibly be able to offer some way for you to get the music again, but I wouldn't hold my breath for that.
For all stuff you ripped personally I'd say re-rip it. 'Recovered' music in my experience is not the same again and just isn't worth the time to recover (its as fast to re-rip an album as it is to recover it except re-ripping it gives you perfect quality).