Re: Retrive data from repartitioned / reformatted hard drive?

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On 6/28/07, Niki Kovacs <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

The title says it all. One of my clients showed me a 120 GB hard drive
that his daughter accidentally formatted, according to him. I booted the
first CD I had at hand - a Slackware 11.0 install CD - and launched
cdfdisk /dev/hda. cfdisk informed me that there was even no partition
table. So much for reformatting. cfdisk only shows me 120 GB of free space.

Any way to retrive data on this hard drive? Some magic live distribution
to read data on repartitioned / reformatted hard drives? any suggestions?


If it was actually reformatted, you'll have to go to one of the data
recovery services - getting at data buried under a true reformat
requires some seriously expensive and high-tech equipment.

If it was just repartitioned, you might be able to recover the data
using one of several less (but still) expensive data recovery tools
that are available on the market.  If you work for any IT company, see
if your systems administration / MIS / IT group has something like
that (or just ask around) - many do.

When I worked at Quest Software, the MIS department had these for the
occasional disk crash data recovery, and I was lucky enough to get one
of my partitions back that way, although four files (out of hundreds)
were still damaged and so far unusable.

Good luck.

mhr
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