Question:
HDD data recovery?
2007-10-25 04:00:15 UTC
in my PC i connected to seagate HDD 120 &40 Gb master & slave, every thing was working fine,last week HDD stoped responding with a message no bootable drive insert boot disk, when i opened and restarted i heard some noise coming from both HDD,and BIOs unable to detect HDD's, lot of imp data is inside ,can any one tell me how to recover data????????, i had windows xp home and professional OS installed
Ten answers:
2007-10-25 05:32:58 UTC
For best hard disk recovery software you can visit http://www.kerneldatarecovery.com and http://www.diskdatarecovery.net



Kernel

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2016-05-25 22:52:42 UTC
You can try "file recovery software" (Google that), but in my opinion, you will not get much back as your formated AND repartitioned your drive without saving your data first, bad idea. Good luck, you can also try talking to an expert in your locale, most computer repair shops can help you, but getting back 100% of your files is unlikely, especially if you've used the hard drive after having formatted it!
partha.raha
2007-10-25 04:05:57 UTC
first detect which hdd has got the problem.. and then consult any computer vendor.. coz there are many data recovery softwares available in the market... don't b worried, just u need to search the right person.. datas can be easily recovered..
2007-10-25 04:03:55 UTC
sounds like whatever was in your systems file found your portable drive. You may be able to ghost on a seperate machine, but I woudl format and recover the OS and start over with better virus protection. Next time remove the portable drive before shut down and after startup, to prevent a scan by the OS.
2007-10-25 04:03:12 UTC
You know, I had a seagate and the same problem, those drives suck!!!

you may be out of luck!

if you go to the seagate website you notice that right away they sella data recovery service...wonder why??!
Andy T
2007-10-25 04:13:13 UTC
Can you pinpoint the Point of Failure first? If thrashing then you need recovery service that the first two suggest, but making sure cables are not loose is free to do, at this point you can't do any recovery yourself even if you can do it sometime down the road.
magesh s
2007-10-25 04:06:19 UTC
hi..

pls

1. change the cable n check

2. change the port from ide1 to ide2

3.change the power cable

4. atlast u take the hdd(main data) to another computer n connect as slave n write it in to CD..
2007-10-25 12:01:38 UTC
use hdd reganreter or data recovery software
renu
2007-10-25 04:13:52 UTC
You can use of data recovery software and visit at this site:



http://www.nucleustechnologies.com
bsmith13421
2007-10-25 04:03:17 UTC
YOU WILL HAVE TO SEND THEM OFF TO A DATA RECOVERY Company and its expencive sorry about the caps


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