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| Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. Is there any way to recover it? It had 150 G of films, news and importat TV-programs I have recorded for my son. If I connect the HDD to my computer it can't be seen. The structure must be some kind of very simple and I need a program which can see it. Any suggestions? Some kind of very flexible recovery program. Thank you very much! -- Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse |
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| In message , Matti Kaki writes Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. I won't comment... Is there any way to recover it? It had 150 G of films, news and importat TV-programs I have recorded for my son. You can invest £38 in Hard Disk Mechanic from he http://highergroundsoftware.com/products2.htm Or get a pro company to do it. It will cost you though. Here's a couple of outfits (I don't endorse either of them BTW): http://www.datarecoverydirect.co.uk http://www.dataemergency.co.uk/hard_drive.htm If I connect the HDD to my computer it can't be seen. This shouldn't happen. Check your BIOS (press DEL while booting the computer). Then try running the new hardware wizard in the Control Panel (Add New Hardware option). But if you've re-formatted even if you can see the drive, you've lost the data. The structure must be some kind of very simple and I need a program which can see it. Any suggestions? Some kind of very flexible recovery program. Thank you very much! And if you do get your data back - BACKUP REGULARLY !!!!!! -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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| Tony Morgan wrote: In message , Matti Kaki writes Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. I won't comment... snip But if you've re-formatted even if you can see the drive, you've lost the data. not true, there are ways and means. even after a format there will be some recoverable data but as it's films (large files) rather than, say, jpegs / txts (small files) the data that /will/ be recoverable will probably be far too fragmented to be used as a movie. some of the shorter items will be ok. if the OP posts the same question in uk.adverts.computer and asks for a bloke called odie ferrous (data recovery) he'll be given a load more info all boils down to how much £ the data is worth as to how much the OP is willing to spend on recovery but FWIW I'd try a few (ahem) free downloaded apps from usenet and see what I could recover before shelling out. RT |
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| In message , "[news]" writes Tony Morgan wrote: In message , Matti Kaki writes Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. I won't comment... snip But if you've re-formatted even if you can see the drive, you've lost the data. not true, If you tried reading the above in context you wouldn't have come in here (Hint:... Hard Disk Mechanic...). there are ways and means. even after a format there will be some recoverable data but as it's films (large files) rather than, say, jpegs / txts (small files) the data that /will/ be recoverable will probably be far too fragmented to be used as a movie. some of the shorter items will be ok. Now it's you who's wrong. Files are not fragmented as you say. If you reformat, all that does is clear and rewrite the FAT structure. The data on the rest of the disk is intact exactly as it was before you reformatted. Unfortunately all the files are there, but no directories, so using Hard Disk Mechanic you can retrieve all your files - but you then have sort them into directories. In tekkie terms, each block of every file is terminated with a checksum and a pointer to the next block in that file. The last block of each file has an EOF. As this is with the proviso that you don't write new data to the disk after it was re-formatted. -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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| Tony Morgan wrote: In message , "[news]" writes Tony Morgan wrote: In message , Matti Kaki writes Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. I won't comment... snip But if you've re-formatted even if you can see the drive, you've lost the data. not true, If you tried reading the above in context you wouldn't have come in here (Hint:... Hard Disk Mechanic...). hard disk mechanic ? come 'in here' ? 'course, I forgot, that's what the professional data recovery bods use ![]() ah well, you know best, tone, as you were. RT |
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| In article , lid says... Hello. I did it again. Accidentally formatted my Sony RDR-HX 900 hard disc. Is there any way to recover it? It had 150 G of films, news and importat TV-programs I have recorded for my son. If I connect the HDD to my computer it can't be seen. The structure must be some kind of very simple and I need a program which can see it. Any suggestions? Some kind of very flexible recovery program. How about "Fix UDF"? http://www.softarch.com/us/products/...utilities.html If it is UDF this could do the job. -- Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse |
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