Recover files after format Any program exist?
#1
Posted 04 June 2005 - 07:17 AM
#2
Posted 04 June 2005 - 09:32 AM
Try TuneUp Trial
http://www.tune-up.com
Run file recovery, show only files in good condition, restore to a folder you create if you no longer have the original location.
Try to install it to a separate drive
http://www.tune-up.com
Run file recovery, show only files in good condition, restore to a folder you create if you no longer have the original location.
Try to install it to a separate drive
#6
Posted 05 June 2005 - 07:09 AM
"To recover your data using Stellar Phoenix DMR you need to purchase the software". Basicly i can look at the results n buy em back.
#9
Posted 06 June 2005 - 09:43 PM
I'm sorry, but nothing is free. If i know such things out there, i'll give oyu a link.
#10
Posted 07 June 2005 - 08:53 AM
You should be able to retrieve your lost files using Ontrack Datarecovery :
EasyRecovery DataRecovery puts the power and control of the recovery process in your hands and works in three easy steps:
- Scan the media for lost data
- Select folders and files to recover
- Copy lost folders and files to a safe location
http://www.ontrack.c...rydatarecovery/
EasyRecovery DataRecovery puts the power and control of the recovery process in your hands and works in three easy steps:
- Scan the media for lost data
- Select folders and files to recover
- Copy lost folders and files to a safe location
http://www.ontrack.c...rydatarecovery/
#12
Posted 08 June 2005 - 09:08 PM
Hi FusionFX! I've just visited the site that Jopiter has posted. You might want to go there and download a free version. It will let you do a testrun 1 time, but very limitted. Check it out. Good luck!
#13
Posted 09 June 2005 - 02:49 PM
ong2lua, on Jun 8 2005, 09:08 PM, said:
There are so many versions on that page i don't know what to get. Some have a pricetag of 500-1500$ and thats more then my whole computer is worth and there is no way in [bleep] i pay that for any software. Which is the right one for me?
#14
Posted 09 June 2005 - 05:32 PM
hello...
there is nothing like DOS app to recover your files
windows based app r sucks!!!!!!
here is a link of a great boot disk... there is a lot of tools to recover your date from there:
ed2k://|file|Techie'z.Toolkit.iso.(93-Bootable-Apps).[L!oNetwork.Net].rar|363184219|6E9EFAE3A247E96E79C2A50676F330B5|/
its an eMule like hehehe
and of course everyting is free free free
in the meanwhile... dont write anything on the formated partition...
GL
there is nothing like DOS app to recover your files
windows based app r sucks!!!!!!
here is a link of a great boot disk... there is a lot of tools to recover your date from there:
ed2k://|file|Techie'z.Toolkit.iso.(93-Bootable-Apps).[L!oNetwork.Net].rar|363184219|6E9EFAE3A247E96E79C2A50676F330B5|/
its an eMule like hehehe
and of course everyting is free free free
in the meanwhile... dont write anything on the formated partition...
GL
#15
Posted 09 June 2005 - 06:04 PM
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There are so many versions on that page i don't know what to get. Some have a pricetag of 500-1500$ and thats more then my whole computer is worth and there is no way in [bleep] i pay that for any software. Which is the right one for me?
For harddisk recovery it's Ontrack Datarecovery, Filerepair is to fix damaged files, and Professional is a combination of these packages combined with Emailrepair.
If you are looking for free data recovery and troubleshooting tools, you might download these free bootable cdrom images :
Emergency Boot CD [EBCD]
http://ebcd.pcministry.com/
Ultimate Boot CD [UBCD]
http://ubcd.sourceforge.net/

More bootable cdroms (for troubleshooting and other purposes) can be found at the LiveCD website :
The LiveCD List
A list of all available LiveCDs and LiveDVDs.
http://www.frozentec...tent/livecd.php