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I have a big problem.
After running defragmentation on a WinXP NTFS harddisk I had to recognize that the logical drive was lost. In partition table I only see sensless beginning and stop sector parameters. On this hard disk I have (had) ALL photos and pictures of my 11 month child :-(((( I tried recovery with StellarInfo.com. This programm will find the logical drive and I see the list of files with correct sizes in a list. But when doing recovery to another disk ALL files get file size 0 :-((( I didn't change ANYTHING on original crashed disk. How can I recover those files of my baby doll ? Thanks Harald |
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I had a somewhat similar problem last week. Because of the failure of
a memory module, my disk got corrupted. The presence of the disk in the system would prevent Windows XP from booting. I bought a new disk, reinstalled XP and tried to use my original disk as a slave. That did not help. I could not boot the system! The next thing I tried is to put the old disk inside a Linux box with NTFS kernel support. I was able to boot the Linux machine and mount the 'bad' disk. I am now in the process of recovering all my files. I realize you might not have a Linux box on hand and might not be able to build a Linux kernel. I just wanted to pass my experience to others. Good luck. |
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Am Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:51:59 -0800 schrieb H264BitPacker:
> The next thing I tried is to put the old disk inside a Linux box with > NTFS kernel support. I was able to boot the Linux machine and mount > the 'bad' disk. I am now in the process of recovering all my files. I specially installed a SuSE linux kernel with NTFS support, had a second hard disk of the same typ, made an dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb for only working on backup system hard disk. I know the parameters for the lost partition in sectors (start/end). But I think that fdisk will also clear the partition, when removing the now wrong partition entries and adding a new partition with correct parameters. When doing this test and starting with XP Windows told me: unformatted hdd, should I make a format on this disk. What can I do else ? |
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Am Thu, 17 Nov 2005 14:07:47 +0100 schrieb Harald ARNOLD:
> Am Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:51:59 -0800 schrieb H264BitPacker: I look via linux via myself C-programmes onto partition table, extension partition, tried to recover it via Win or Linux tools and last but not least I tried it by may self to look at blocks/sectors at hard disk - data is realy lost - no chains no block ids, no folder ids, lost OK! It is not so but - we have burned some VCDs so someting is here. The failure ? - Win XP by itself - How can a defragmentation tool write to a partiotion table ? - Failure on mainboard ? - Failure on SATA controller ? - Failure on HDD ? We will never know ? But I have to say that only linux tools take me the way to recognize that any further work will not help --- Thanks for your help, Harald PS: But I have my baby in my flat - there is nothing lost ! |
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