Yesterday my brother got his shiny new 20Gb HD (only 48 quid with a voucher 8-) ) and began the process of bringing it into his system.
He copied all his vital files to the fdisk'd and formatted new drive and then blitzed his faster C: drive and reinstalled windows.
Being in a hurry, when the windows install run of scandisk said some stuff about D: drive, he skipped thru it quickly and didn't do any recovery stuff.
When Windows was finished installing he tried to get the data from D:, onyl to be told that whilst the machine could see the FAT, it was invalid and the data could not be displyed.
He's pretty gutted about this, as there's all his college work from the last 12 months, as well as all his emails in this drive.
Norton Disc doctor was no help, well the 2000 version anyway. Anyone got any suggestions of software that might be able to fix the drive or just pull the data off?
Thanks guys,
Uberlad
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5 out of 10 referred to me by name.
He copied all his vital files to the fdisk'd and formatted new drive and then blitzed his faster C: drive and reinstalled windows.
Being in a hurry, when the windows install run of scandisk said some stuff about D: drive, he skipped thru it quickly and didn't do any recovery stuff.
When Windows was finished installing he tried to get the data from D:, onyl to be told that whilst the machine could see the FAT, it was invalid and the data could not be displyed.
He's pretty gutted about this, as there's all his college work from the last 12 months, as well as all his emails in this drive.
Norton Disc doctor was no help, well the 2000 version anyway. Anyone got any suggestions of software that might be able to fix the drive or just pull the data off?
Thanks guys,
Uberlad
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8 out of 10 women say they would feel no qualms about hitting a man.
5 out of 10 referred to me by name.
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