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| | Vista Restore overwrote a secondary hard drive!!! I had my primary drive fail and had Dell send a replacement drive. Back in August I did a Windows Complete Backup shortly after installing all my apps and tweaking my system settings to an external backup drive. Yesterday, I re-installed Vista on the new drive and then booted with the Vista CD to get to the recovery options. I chose "Windows Complete PC Restore". I was not prompted for a source or destination drive. The recovery process automatically found the complete backup files and began restoring. What it did NOT tell me was what drive it was restoring to. I was under the impression it would overwrite the C drive where I did a fresh install of Vista, that was not the case. It overwrote a 3rd internal hard drive where I had had 300gigs of files dumped from my dvr! Why/How did this happen? The restore process gave me no indication it was overwriting a drive other than the primary c drive! This is maddening! So anyway, I installed R-Studio to see if I could restore any of the overwritten data however it crashes when I try to access those files. Are there any other good file recovery programs I should try or any other tips to address both problems (restoring the backup to the correct drive and restoring the overwritten data.) Thanks, Tom |
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| | RE: Vista Restore overwrote a secondary hard drive!!! Undelete Plus+, Restoration, Pci-filerecovery(P.C. Inspector). "SoxFanInVA" wrote: Quote: > I had my primary drive fail and had Dell send a replacement drive. Back in > August I did a Windows Complete Backup shortly after installing all my apps > and tweaking my system settings to an external backup drive. Yesterday, I > re-installed Vista on the new drive and then booted with the Vista CD to get > to the recovery options. I chose "Windows Complete PC Restore". I was not > prompted for a source or destination drive. The recovery process > automatically found the complete backup files and began restoring. What it > did NOT tell me was what drive it was restoring to. I was under the > impression it would overwrite the C drive where I did a fresh install of > Vista, that was not the case. It overwrote a 3rd internal hard drive where > I had had 300gigs of files dumped from my dvr! > > Why/How did this happen? The restore process gave me no indication it was > overwriting a drive other than the primary c drive! This is maddening! > > So anyway, I installed R-Studio to see if I could restore any of the > overwritten data however it crashes when I try to access those files. Are > there any other good file recovery programs I should try or any other tips > to address both problems (restoring the backup to the correct drive and > restoring the overwritten data.) > > Thanks, > Tom > > > |
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