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adriaans
Amarr Ankaa. Nair Al-Zaurak
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Posted - 2011.07.11 14:36:00 -
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Corrupt drive apparently... Seagate however does not provide a way to acquire the files for free. (off topic: last time I'm buying from them)
The files are still there and working, since I've tested with a demo file recovery program (from seagates own site), but unless I pay (quite a lot) it won't recover any file larger than 64kb...
Does anyone know of a free or reasonable priced program for it?
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.07.11 23:13:00 -
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ZDnet or tomshardware might have something.
Boss told me about a program that also 0's out drives, but alas I cannot remember for the life of me.
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Tzarkan Tzeench
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Posted - 2011.07.12 22:59:00 -
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Recuva by Piriform(the makers of CCleaner) should work, its meant to "undelete" files but it worked for me when one of my drives location tables became corrupted
runs for free.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva |
kerradeph
Gallente FMOFMC
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Posted - 2011.07.13 10:16:00 -
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try finding a copy of winternals emergency rescue disk. it works wonderfully. I accidentally deleted an entire partition off my computer and managed to recover it. it also has lots of other handy system recovery tools, the main one being password reset tool.
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Something Random
Gallente The Barrow Boys
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Posted - 2011.07.13 14:25:00 -
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If your in the UK get a copy of PC Pro as the coverdisk always comes with a mass of software for these kinda problems - usually a version back with e-mail address activation so they can bug you about the new version.
To the other guy, DBAN is the disk nuker i use. Runs in a Linux environment off a bootdisk and is 'simple as' to use and goes far beyond military grade 0'ing, IF you want it to.
Originally by: CCP Fallout :facepalm:
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Barakkus
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Posted - 2011.07.13 15:07:00 -
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I have a full version of this: http://download.cnet.com/EasyRecovery-Professional/3000-2242_4-37386.html
Best recovery software out there, I have yet to find a drive I can't get 99% of the data off unless you can't spin the platters up period. - [SERVICE] Corp Standings For POS anchoring |
Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2011.07.13 17:29:00 -
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Go to the police and tell them you suspect there might be some kiddy **** on there and they'll get it all out for you.
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kerradeph
Gallente FMOFMC
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Posted - 2011.07.13 20:10:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron Go to the police and tell them you suspect there might be some kiddy **** on there and they'll get it all out for you.
hehe, nice, just as long as he does not have anything he would be ashamed of on there. and also there's a good chance he would not get the computer back if he did that.
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adriaans
Amarr Ankaa. Nair Al-Zaurak
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Posted - 2011.07.14 18:43:00 -
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Originally by: Tzarkan Tzeench Recuva by Piriform(the makers of CCleaner) should work, its meant to "undelete" files but it worked for me when one of my drives location tables became corrupted
runs for free.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
Thanks a lot for that, it actually worked, had to make it search for non deleted files first though.
My minecraft server was also on that drive and sadly I seem to have lost some of that but everything else I've gotten back.
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