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Dec 17, 2008 00:09 |  #1

To skip a long story, does anyone has of any software to recover pictures? Not from a CF card, I have the SanDisk disk for that, but software that can recover data from a HDD once deleted?

Or, my new HDD (not the same one as the opening paragraph) worked for a few days, and I transferred photos onto it, but now My Computer recognized it as "local disk" and if I click on it, it will ask if I want to format. Does anyone know how I can get the computer to open it up as I have 100 gigs of photos (although I only most of them on my PC hard drive - I'm glad I didn't delete them).

Sorry for the convoluted requests. Thanks.


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Dec 17, 2008 06:43 |  #2

http://www.recovermyfi​les.com/ (external link)


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Dec 17, 2008 06:59 |  #3

Hook it up as a slave drive, then run recovery software against it...let me know if you cant get anything..unless the HD physically wont move I have had good luck in recovering data from bad hd's


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Dec 17, 2008 11:19 |  #4

Excellent, thank you!


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Dec 17, 2008 13:01 |  #5

digirebelva wrote in post #6894800 (external link)
Hook it up as a slave drive, then run recovery software against it...

Agree... This would be my first course of action. I always keep a USB 2.0 external HD enclosure around... I would pop a troublesome HD in the enclosure and plug it into a different PC.


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Dec 18, 2008 12:13 |  #6

Best recovery I've used (and I've used a lot over the years) is GetDataBack from Runtime Software:

http://www.runtime.org​/ (external link)


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Dec 18, 2008 12:21 |  #7

Faolan wrote in post #6903117 (external link)
Best recovery I've used (and I've used a lot over the years) is GetDataBack from Runtime Software:

http://www.runtime.org​/ (external link)

+1 on that


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Dec 18, 2008 22:12 |  #8

I use Active@ File Recovery http://www.file-recovery.net/ (external link)

This recovers just about everything, there are 2 scan levels (time).
One of the plus points for me is that it names recovered files with the original name.

I have a copy of Sandisks RescuePro, which in fact will also recover from HDs though it says it won’t.




  
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Dec 19, 2008 10:11 |  #9

I used http://www.uneraser.co​m (external link) a few months back and it worked O.K.




  
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