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Old 06-28-2006   #1 (permalink)
ninjaschooner


 
 

Accidental Format

When I tried to install Vista, I had my external hard drive connected to the
computer. It had all of my important files. Unfortunately, both my main Hard
Drive and my External are 250gb, and I accidentally chose the wrong one to
format. Now, I haven't really done anything else with it and I've seen
mention of programs that can save your old data even if you've apparently
formatted as long as you haven't used the space you opened up. Is there any
truth to this, and if so, what would be the best program to use for this?
This is quite depressing, and I'm in such a state of shock I can't even grasp
the immensity of what I have done, possibly wiping away 4 years and 250gb
worth of files stored over that time..

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Old 06-28-2006   #2 (permalink)
Tony Hoyle


 
 

Re: Accidental Format

ninjaschooner wrote:
> When I tried to install Vista, I had my external hard drive connected to the
> computer. It had all of my important files. Unfortunately, both my main Hard


You'll have to recover from your backups I think.

It's possible to recover from deleted files but recovering from a
reformat is a specialist job. You could try one of the data recovery
companies such as ontrack.

Tony
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Old 06-28-2006   #3 (permalink)
Rick


 
 

Re: Accidental Format

R-Tools, http://www.r-tt.com/BuyOnLine.shtml is
an excellent data recovery tool. I have used it
on several occasions and it's pretty effective.


ninjaschooner wrote:
> When I tried to install Vista, I had my external hard drive connected to the
> computer. It had all of my important files. Unfortunately, both my main Hard
> Drive and my External are 250gb, and I accidentally chose the wrong one to
> format. Now, I haven't really done anything else with it and I've seen
> mention of programs that can save your old data even if you've apparently
> formatted as long as you haven't used the space you opened up. Is there any
> truth to this, and if so, what would be the best program to use for this?
> This is quite depressing, and I'm in such a state of shock I can't even grasp
> the immensity of what I have done, possibly wiping away 4 years and 250gb
> worth of files stored over that time..

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-28-2006   #4 (permalink)
Charlie Drake


 
 

Re: Accidental Format

ninjaschooner wrote:
> When I tried to install Vista, I had my external hard drive connected to the
> computer. It had all of my important files. Unfortunately, both my main Hard
> Drive and my External are 250gb, and I accidentally chose the wrong one to
> format. Now, I haven't really done anything else with it and I've seen
> mention of programs that can save your old data even if you've apparently
> formatted as long as you haven't used the space you opened up. Is there any
> truth to this, and if so, what would be the best program to use for this?
> This is quite depressing, and I'm in such a state of shock I can't even grasp
> the immensity of what I have done, possibly wiping away 4 years and 250gb
> worth of files stored over that time..


If you're in the UK try Odie at:

http://www.retrodata.co.uk/

excellent service

Charlie
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-28-2006   #5 (permalink)
Steve


 
 

Re: Accidental Format

I lost about 30gb of data once, and I managed to save about 10gig. That's
life.
If something is important to you, back it up.

"ninjaschooner" <ninjaschooner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news68B22B7-E10A-4D03-BF9C-708B1E959033@microsoft.com...
> When I tried to install Vista, I had my external hard drive connected to
> the
> computer. It had all of my important files. Unfortunately, both my main
> Hard
> Drive and my External are 250gb, and I accidentally chose the wrong one to
> format. Now, I haven't really done anything else with it and I've seen
> mention of programs that can save your old data even if you've apparently
> formatted as long as you haven't used the space you opened up. Is there
> any
> truth to this, and if so, what would be the best program to use for this?
> This is quite depressing, and I'm in such a state of shock I can't even
> grasp
> the immensity of what I have done, possibly wiping away 4 years and 250gb
> worth of files stored over that time..



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-28-2006   #6 (permalink)
ninjaschooner


 
 

Re: Accidental Format

Heh, that's the thing, I did back it up. Onto the hard drive I accidentally
erased. Oh well.

I tried the tools listed here and none of them really worked (the way I
wanted them to, most didn't recognize my hard drive to begin with), but one
on Download.com called Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Professional 3.0 showed my
files I was looking for in the demo. I've not heard of them and apparently
not many others have either, but it worked so I guess I'll give it a shot.
They do say they have a 30 day money back guarantee..

"Steve" wrote:

> I lost about 30gb of data once, and I managed to save about 10gig. That's
> life.
> If something is important to you, back it up.


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