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Everything on my hard drive got destroyed
May 28 2004
Posted on 05/28/2004 9:58:21 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Libloather; Leroy S. Mort
Wrong post. I meant to address my 'definitely sounds like spyware' poste to leroy s. mort.
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posted on
05/28/2004 5:37:35 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(They could choose between shame and war: Some chose shame, but got war anyway.)
To: kylaka
102
posted on
05/28/2004 5:45:26 PM PDT
by
Oberon
(What does it take to make government shrink?)
To: dennisw
If the computer BIOS recognizes the drive then it very likley is not a hardware failure.
Make sure that the BIOS is using the correct paramaters for your drive. Since we don't know if the computer is "fully" compatible with your drive then it could be possible that it won't see the full capacity of the drive.
If the drive needed whats called a "drive overlay" then this could also be your problem. Some Virus write themselves into the boot sector and move the overlay when they write. If the overlay was moved then you won't see the partitions or data and it won't boot.
To: Peter J. Huss
Thats a classic. I had lost it back some time ago. thx for posting the link...
To: dennisw
My son is going to type what he does:
When my comp crashes and when I reboot it says there isn't a hdd, all I do is unplug the A: Drive and my comp ends up working again. If it crashes again and says there is no hdd again, I plug the A: Drive back in. Then for some reason even when it is plugged back in it says there is no A: Drive, but my comp works. BUT IF EVERY THING ELSE FAILS, I just use Norton Ghost to restore my hdd back to normal(No messing with the A: Drive anymore)until it crashes again.(Which it will probably do in another month or so.)
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posted on
05/28/2004 6:50:13 PM PDT
by
TxBec
(Tag! You're it!)
To: Petronski; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Try GetDataBack to recover the data.
http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm _______________________________
More details. I did a quick run through (took 37 minutes) and this program saw many of my files. Some can be recovered. Some have a line right through them meaning they are beyond recovery........ by this program at least.
I will do a more studious run through. Will take an hour. See EXACTLY what is recoverable. Then decide to pay to register the program. Which then makes the program fully functional.
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posted on
05/28/2004 7:36:13 PM PDT
by
dennisw
("Allah FUBAR!")
To: Petronski
After this I'm going to buy a USB/Firewire hard drive enclosure and back up all vital stuff that way
107
posted on
05/28/2004 7:37:58 PM PDT
by
dennisw
("Allah FUBAR!")
To: martin_fierro
well I suppose it can't hurt to try them!!! *Grin*
........after I lose my 35 lbs!!
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posted on
05/28/2004 9:16:46 PM PDT
by
pollywog
(Psalm 121;1 I Lift mine eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
To: M. Peach; dennisw
One of my computer guru friends stuck his hard drive into a freezer and cold soaked it under the premise that the bearing was acting up. After several hours he took it out. It spun up and he was able to recover his data.
My hard drive was making strange sounds for a long time. When it died, I cold soaked it too. Unfortuately, it failed to boot up. I popped the cover off the hard drive and looked in.
One of six read/write heads had come off.
To: dennisw
This webpage may also be helpful in the future:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=119467
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posted on
05/29/2004 9:05:27 AM PDT
by
First_Salute
(May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Knoppix is Linux only? Knoppix is Linux. It boots off a CD and doesn't write to your hard drive by itself. When you run it you'll see an icon for you hard drive that you can click to open an explorer-like file browser. Then you can do whatever you want.
To: First_Salute
Many thanks and I'm digesting your e-mail too.
112
posted on
05/29/2004 11:49:41 AM PDT
by
dennisw
("Allah FUBAR!")
To: dennisw
113
posted on
12/18/2004 12:05:34 PM PST
by
Born Conservative
(Entertainment is a thing of the past, today we've got television - Archie Bunker)
To: Proud_texan
Thanks very very much for this tip. After unsuccessfully downloading half a dozen prospective "disk recovery" programs I was just about to give up and reformat my data hard drive. Then I came across your posting and was encouraged because you specifically mentioned NTFS drives. I downloaded the File Scavenger demo and it immediately found my "missing" hard drive and all the files on it!! No other program got close.
I had to pay for a File Scavenger license to get it to recover them but it was $40 very well spent. All files now safely transferred onto my other drive. Phew !!
Highly recommended !!!
To: davek-uk
Great, glad it worked out for you. I think it's a wonderful program as well, really top notch programming that you don't see too often anymore.
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posted on
03/25/2005 2:39:50 PM PST
by
Proud_texan
(Those that hate Me love death.)
To: dennisw
"Please note my drive is Western Digital too."
I had the exact same problems with Maxtor a few years ago. Wished I would have known about that hammer thing.
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posted on
03/25/2005 2:50:16 PM PST
by
jwh_Denver
(The Good News of the Gospel of Christ really is Good News!)
To: davek-uk
Oh, I should mention for those that might be interested that I first found it in a review here:
http://www.pcnet-online.com/content/utilities/filescavenger.html
Found some quality reviews and downloads on that site and nary a bit of spyware/malware.
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posted on
03/25/2005 2:53:28 PM PST
by
Proud_texan
(Those that hate Me love death.)
To: martin_fierro
"Most likely urban fiction."
Most likely. Decades ago a very wealthy woman ask for the recipe for the Blackstone's cheese cake and was charged 1 grand for it. She paid the bill without a fuss and it ended up in a popular cooking magazine at the time. I don't even know if this is true.
Somehow cooking and computers are similiar.
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posted on
03/25/2005 3:08:59 PM PST
by
jwh_Denver
(The Good News of the Gospel of Christ really is Good News!)
To: Peter J. Huss
Thank you! I now have a new tagline! (for now)
119
posted on
03/25/2005 3:24:27 PM PST
by
SlowBoat407
(Everything that I've written on it for the past two years is GONE!)
To: dennisw
My HP has eaten two hard disks in its short lifetime. Everything gone, start over, no way to recover. They'll give you a new disk, but that isn't the point. I have a USB hard disk now for data backup since the chassis won't accept a second disk.
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posted on
03/25/2005 3:30:24 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(Please correct if cosmic balance requires.)
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