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Title: IT Happens
Post by: folder on September 30, 2011, 01:00:13 AM
iinto e very life some rain must pour  - here is my rail storm/ story   a few days agi i transferred all my TG2 files, tgd's, NWDA ipresets, plant files etc unto my new 1 tb western digital hard drive. from the older machine it was on.  when i checked the drive, i discovered to my dismay it was corrupted and none of my file recovered programs were of any help.  i taking this incident with a big grain of salt. of course WD is sorry and is sending another drive.  i used diskdigger and diskgenuis. anyone else hae any other suggestions. while i can salage the forum. it will unforunately be quite a while before i visit NDWA.  the moral is quess is tripple back up and back up again

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Title: Re: IT Happens
Post by: rcallicotte on September 30, 2011, 08:46:38 AM
Sorry to hear about your loss.

If the entire drive is corrupted because of the MBR, then that's harder.  But, otherwise, you might be able to find software to salvage some of your files...maybe not all.  I'm not sure.

As for backups, more than one is better.
Title: Re: IT Happens
Post by: jaf on September 30, 2011, 04:22:47 PM
You might try the free Recuva program. http://www.piriform.com/recuva/features

It states in the features "Recovery from damaged or formatted disks
Even if you've formatted a drive so that it looks blank, Recuva can still find your files on it."

The Piriform programs all seem pretty stable -- I've had few problems with them.  And it doesn't look like you would be out anything except your time (I bet a full scan will take a while!)
Title: Re: IT Happens
Post by: Dune on October 01, 2011, 11:35:17 AM
That's too bad, but words are not enough to describe the dismay things like this cause. I have 2 pc's and an external drive, which I use to backup from my working machine. So I always have 3 copies of everything. So I double Calico.

Regarding recovery; I once had a ticking (dying) drive and purchased Active File Recovery, which worked very well, and wasn't very expensive. Managed to pull out most stuff before it totally crashed.

I now have messed up the partitions on my external drive in an attempt to change their sizes, so it's now totally unreadable, even from the BIOS or XP setup cd. Any advise on getting it reformatted is welcome, by the way, but I already ordered another external drive.

Good luck, folder!
Title: Re: IT Happens
Post by: microwar on October 16, 2011, 01:53:29 AM
GetDataBack helped me ones to recover almost all files from a drive.
Why almost? Did not have enough free space on other drives to save it to.

This program will not write to the damage disk, only copy out what it can save.
Title: Re: IT Happens
Post by: folder on October 16, 2011, 04:35:05 AM
thanks for the care and concern all
microwar, i actually purchased getdata back about a week ago and it recover a great deal of my data. i found out about it after a google query asking what software recovery experts use

dune this software may help with yoor issues as long as your hdd is not damaged

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