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Topic: Restoring an de-partitioned sata drive
Fnukle
Posts: 4891
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Rookie mistake, reinstalling windows and removed the wrong partitions.
Have tried at least 5 different restore programs to get my McShizzle back.

2 Sata hdds
Windows XP

Tried so far:
Multistage recovery
Restore my files data recovery
Acronis's restore prog
and others

All the Programs I've been recommend found via google etc need the drives to be formatted to see them.
So i ended up doing Quick Formats on both which of course only create a file table and partition size etc.
The info is still there i just need a program that will look directly on the hdd rather than look in recycle bins and old file table records etc.
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scuzzy
Posts: 12640
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pro-tip bad idea on the quick format
Fnukle
Posts: 4892
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yea no doubt Scuzzy :(
parabol
Posts: 3314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
R-Studio?
R-Studio is a family of powerful and cost-effective undelete and data recovery software.
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It functions on local and network disks, even if such partitions are formatted, damaged or deleted

http://www.r-studio.com/

I've used it and it seems very comprehensive.
whoop
Posts: 11367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
stellar phoenix, reads the physical data on the disk rather than relying on what windows or dos tells it is a partition. Even works on discs where the partition table has eaten itself. At least the trial found s***, not sure if it can actually restore it I never bothered buying it since it wasn't my hard drive I was testing.
demon
Posts: 2812
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
active partition recovery werked for me last time my usb hdd mysteriously lost it's partitions.
koopz
Posts: 6205
Location: Queensland
easy recovery pro..

I work with some guys that swear by r-studio, but I've yet to need to try alternatives. the quick format is never a problem - with some of the recovery tools people load into their systems (ie GoBack), a quick format actually speeds up the recovery process I've found.

ERP is 'professional' level software, yet it's hardly the kind of stuff professional data recovery guys actually use themselves. still - those guys can perform miracles with busted raid configs :/

last edited by koopz at 00:20:28 30/May/07
jmr
Posts: 4935
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
scuzzy, or anyone, what is the difference between slow and quick formats?
TicMan
Posts: 2137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ask your girlfriend the difference between a slow and a quick root, the answer is applicable to formats as well.
Spook
Posts: 18736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
quick format doesnt scan for bad sectors
EniGma
Posts: 5261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone know the reason behind partitions/file tables just disappearing?

Has happen to me twice now on a 160gb Seagate Sata drive.
So frustating.

But both times I've used FINAL DATA to get my shiz back.

Reads both formated and physical drives.
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1796
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't take this the wrong way, but are you sure you did it right with Acronis? Acronis worked fine for me with a similar problem, and every other partition problem I've thrown at it.

Partition Magic maybe? It's not as good as Acronis from what I remember though, don't know how good it will be.
whoop
Posts: 11369
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone know the reason behind partitions/file tables just disappearing?

virus, windows f***up, dodgy hard drive, power outage during file table write, driver/hardware issue like with that old KT7 + sound blaster = file system death.

As far as I know a quick format just wipes the file table without actually touching the data, a slow format writes 0's to the entire surface I think, or it could just check for bad sectors maybe both.
Fnukle
Posts: 4893
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks for the help guys r-studio is working so far everything else i tried just said no :|
Jim
Posts: 5785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd like to restore YOUR fat fukkles, if you know what I mean
Spook
Posts: 18746
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
crikey

THATS HAWT
Le Cock
Posts: 4258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
fnuckle i pm'd u yesterday if u need anymore help.
Jim
Posts: 5791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he's got a rangie to fix, he doesn't have time to be messing around with nerd stuff
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