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If you must use a Software Option always save any data to another location that is most defiantly on another drive or you run the risk of hopelessly overwriting the data that you want to recover. Those things give computing a very bad name as people expect them to be reliable which they simply can not be.Īnyway as said above if this is Really Important Data you should now pack up the drive and send it to your preferred Data Recovery Specialist before you completely ruin any chance of recovering the data. Then there is the simple fact that they very rarely get dismounted correctly and have their Partition Tables Corrupted so they should only be used as a Last Resort and even then never be relied upon to actually work. NAS type enclosures are OK but the small external cases are just downright dangerous and they are way too unreliable to be used for anything short of Part Time Use when there is no possibility of anything happening to the drive and they should always be used with Desktops never a NB or NetBook. You would never use something like that unless it's in a Vibrational Suppressed Enclosure which is actively cooled and even then you would know that the drive in it is going to have a shorter life expediently and be unreliable at best for Long Term Storage.

Not really sure what is different with SP6 from the earlier versions because it's not something that I personally use and it's never something I would touch for anything Important.īut with any Data Recovery you never make any changes tot he Affected Drive as that should never be touched just read from and the data saved elsewhere, that way if whatever you are trying doesn't work you have not done any damage tot he drive which is going to make it Harder/More Expensive to recover data.Īlso if you understand Hardware as well as you say you do you would know that External Drives are only ever for part time use and should never be relied upon as any form of Secure Backup let alone Primary Data Storage.

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You certainly shouldn't be using something which can completely destroy whatever it is you have on that drive.Īs you say that this Data is Important you should send it to someone who knows what it is that they are doing and pay the price of a Professional Recovery. I simply cannot lose some of the files that were on my external So if it starts on operation 1 by default then that would make sense, however when viewing the screens at the end there was a little "square root sign/checkmark" next to operation 2. Like I said, I didn't make any special changes other than choosing the external. I suppose it's possible I chose the "operation 1" which I guess just scanned the HDD. Tried to load up the external after I finished, yet still says "drive is unavailable or corrupted."Īny help would be greatly appreciated. I simply cannot lose some of the files that were on my external. I feel like I made good progress on my own, but now I'm desperate.
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No manual after version 5 available so I'm at a loss.
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I wasn't even sure how to tell if any data was recovered or if I was supposed to direct the recovered data somewhere else or what. After it was finished I looked over those several review screens and, since none of it really made sense to me, gave up on interpreting and exited. Finally finished, said operation was completed successfully, yet all of the data screens you can view afterwards didn't seem to show anything. Waited 5 hours for whatever it was doing to finish. I didn't change any setting or anything like that, simply followed the instructions to choose which drive to work on and hit either enter or spacebar as needed.
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Finally was able to burn the ISO image to a CD, booted from the CD, got into the SpinRite OS, and just sort of winged it.
