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 Disk Partition Recovery, When BASIC becomes DYNAMIC suddenly

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post Feb 24 2006, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(cheenjeat008 @ Feb 22 2006, 08:49 AM)
good day,
is the stellar and phoenix recovery software only...
other forumer said stellar raw recover is more powerful than the basic recovery in ti thread.

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post Feb 27 2006, 01:01 AM

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hi everyone

my 200 gb just did a crash on me and after reading through all the posts, i should gat a data recovery program.

problem is, i can only find the demos.

any way to get the full?
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post Apr 7 2006, 09:45 PM

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hi everyone..
now its my turn tongue.gif..200GB Seagate with 3 partition. 2 partition suddently converted to "raw"..i tried Easyus Datarecovery 2.0..data seems ok but i still need an additional hdd to transfer them. hrmm..wonder how to recover the "raw" into its original condition along with the contents.

neway, thanks all for the big info
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post Apr 10 2006, 01:06 PM

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Referring to my recent 160GB HDD "crash" (see pinned thread Eight Ways To Kill Your HDD, About what NOT to do to prolong HDD life, Post #139) no thanks to my old ASUS CDRW, I've used Ontrack Easy Recovery and managed to recover almost all of my files out of that drive. sweat.gif

Actually, I had another copy of most of the files in that drive already (redundancy, using another HDD) but I needed to recover files that were added recently. thumbup.gif

Recovery success very much depends very much on the type of drive failure. In my case, it was some bad sectors (ie. probably head touching the media induced by vibrations from my old CDRW) while the SMART status shows OK. wink.gif

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post Apr 26 2006, 12:52 PM

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I pressume that the data recovery software works only windows is accessible, what could if my windows is no longer accessible? I really don't how to install the program via dos or recovery console mode.

I have a 200GB SATA with 3 partitions, the computer detect my drive if i type MAP from the recovery console. But, i really needs the programs or data in the c drive, the data recovery center at LY will cost a BOMB for me, any other suggetions?

Thanks..

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QUOTE(IanLim @ Apr 26 2006, 12:52 PM)
I pressume that the data recovery software works only windows is accessible, what could if my windows is no longer accessible? I really don't how to install the program via dos or recovery console mode.

I have a 200GB SATA with 3 partitions, the computer detect my drive if i type MAP from the recovery console.  But, i really needs the programs or data in the c drive, the data recovery center at LY will cost a BOMB for me, any other suggetions?

Thanks..
if plug into other hdd with os?

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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Apr 26 2006, 07:57 PM)
if plug into other hdd with os?
Thanks for the reply, i do have another computer wif OS, but, it doesn't support SATA drive...

I had found one program name R-Studio Emergency thats allows me to move files in DOS mode, but, it's only support 64kb of size limit, it requires computer's activation code which only could be obtain from RTT site after input the purchase details, there are not keygens or crack or full version of this one.

So far, only this programs does what i really want... Or maybe some of you knows the alternates which does the same functions?

The programs that i mention can be found here:

http://www.data-recovery-software.net/Data..._Download.shtml

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QUOTE(IanLim @ Apr 26 2006, 08:48 PM)
Thanks for the reply, i do have another computer wif OS, but, it doesn't support SATA drive...

I had found one program name R-Studio Emergency thats allows me to move files in DOS mode, but, it's only support 64kb of size limit, it requires computer's activation code which only could be obtain from RTT site after input the purchase details, there are not keygens or crack or full version of this one.

So far, only this programs does what i really want... Or maybe some of you knows the alternates which does the same functions?

The programs that i mention can be found here:

http://www.data-recovery-software.net/Data..._Download.shtml
why u dun just use other pc with os & sata onboard? sweat.gif

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I failed to get the program, i bought a new SATA drive and sent to ALL IT to fix it for me as i failed to install the drivers, and i bought the system form there anyway, i just called them, they already installed the drivers and windows for me..

This time, i want to install program in another partition.., hope it will be a good backup if i really need to refomat it..

Thanks for the reply though..


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QUOTE(IanLim @ May 1 2006, 01:18 AM)
I failed to get the program, i bought a new SATA drive and sent to ALL IT to fix it for me as i failed to install the drivers, and i bought the system form there anyway, i just called them, they already installed the drivers and windows for me..

This time, i want to install program in another partition.., hope it will be a good backup if i really need to refomat it..

Thanks for the reply though..
so the hdd u rma aldy?

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Yup. I actually bought an external enclosure seems the technician installed my Windows without plug in my old harddrive.

Windows detects my "External" harddrive then i just copied files from there to another drive..

I reformated the old harddrive without any worries though...
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BEWARE!

I have noticed quite a number of people bought "Maxtor QuickView" drives for use with their desktop PCs (and/or for external data storage). Please beware that these drives are NOT meant for proper data storage purposes! Please check the following statement in BOLD RED (source: Maxtor QuickView Hard Drives - Built for your DVR, PVR and Consumer Electronics Devices):
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QuickView drives have a few key differences from normal desktop drives that make them far superior to desktop drives for PVR usage:

    * Thermal Control: On board sensors monitor temperature and adjust characteristics as necessary to keep the temperature optimal.
    * Durability: These drives run at 7200 RPM - more than fast enough for every PVR (providing about three times the necessary peak throughput) but not fast enough to wear out sooner.
    * Acoustic Management: Maxtor QuickView drives are specially tuned to run as quietly as possible.
    * A/V Streaming: QuickView drives have been optimized and tuned to provide consistent data to the PVR processor. Standard desktop drives can hang while retrying drive reads - QuickView drives know to move ahead and provide more data to keep video smooth.
    * Error Recovery: Desktop drives retry on errors to make sure that your Excel spreadsheet is exactly right - it's imperative. But when watching video, if one block of data is bad, you may not even notice a dark spot on one frame for 1/30th of a second. So these drives are tuned to move past errors faster, putting the stream of data as top priority. Where desktop drives often cause stutters, these drives run smooth.
Regards. wink.gif

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anyone can tell me where to get the full version of STELLAR PHOENIX FAT & NTFS recovery software ??
Thanks ya
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actually, linux OS already provide several partition tools to configure/data recovery on hard disk partition. You can try it if you know linux
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QUOTE(hunterseek @ May 11 2006, 02:24 PM)
actually, linux OS already provide several partition tools to configure/data recovery on hard disk partition. You can try it if you know linux
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most of us is using windows ler. sweat.gif
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Crap...should have seen this earlier.
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QUOTE(cozack @ Apr 21 2005, 07:11 PM)
anyone.. ?

it was like this, my friends got Seagate HD (80G) and have two partition on it.he used it as extrenal storage (USB). suddenly, one of the partition can't be read/access at all, the other one can. so he send it to one of the IT shop (at Lowyat - Hypermarket something) to recover it since he need his project data on it.

To make it worst, after he send it to that shop... both of the partition can't be read anymore and the disk now mark as DYNAMIC Disc (Unreadble) when used Disk management.

so, question is, is there any way to recover that partition? if does.. how to do it?

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disk management cant read the dynamic disk status, because ur disk format is upgrade to dynamic mode. even if u format the disk, it cant resinstall back the windows. because there still in dynamic status. it will prompt u an error while installing progress.

u try to delete all the partitions, recreate a new partitions. then format. the data, i believe it hard to recover back.
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QUOTE(highman @ May 23 2006, 01:37 PM)
disk management cant read the dynamic disk status, because ur disk format is upgrade to dynamic mode. even if u format the disk, it cant resinstall back the windows. because there still in dynamic status. it will prompt u an error while installing progress.

u try to delete all the partitions, recreate a new partitions. then format. the data, i believe it hard to recover back.
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try use the ontrack easy recovery sw dulu.
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i have a small problem with my WD 40GB PATA HDD (actual: 37GB).

long time ago, i created 3 partitions. C: 12GB, D: 12GB and E: 13GB.

now, i format my pc. i plan to delete D partition and C partition. so that i have an unpartitioned space of 24GB. i wanna make it into C: for games and windows.

here comes the problem. after i delete both partitions, i still get unpartitioned space of 12GB and another unpartitioned space of 12GB. they don't combined into 24GB like i expect them to be.

why??
is there a way to fix it?
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Jun 2 2006, 10:25 AM)
i have a small problem with my WD 40GB PATA HDD (actual: 37GB).

long time ago, i created 3 partitions. C: 12GB, D: 12GB and E: 13GB.

now, i format my pc. i plan to delete D partition and C partition. so that i have an unpartitioned space of 24GB. i wanna make it into C: for games and windows.

here comes the problem. after i delete both partitions, i still get unpartitioned space of 12GB and another unpartitioned space of 12GB. they don't combined into 24GB like i expect them to be.

why??
is there a way to fix it?
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Try use partition magic to merge it.

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