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#Spinrite 6 data recovery install
it contains a simple text menu auto-start that takes over the Boot from CD before the Windows install would normally start.
#Spinrite 6 data recovery iso
i recommend the "Windows 9-in-1" CD iso which contains XP Home/Pro/Corp and Retail/OEM versions of each.
#Spinrite 6 data recovery license
That the license on the system is OEM - it says Windows If I do go this route, I have a question about activation,
#Spinrite 6 data recovery drivers
System I could use to re-install Windows from my XP CD,Īnd have downloaded all the drivers I would need from HP's Happen to have a WD Raptor 74GB drive from my previous I'm willing to give Spinrite 6 some more time, but I Similar to a 160GB I had in my previous system that beganĭeveloping bad sectors within a few weeks of purchasing it. The drive is a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 SATA I 100GB. Get data off of it? She has some pictures on it from herĪrchitectural glass business, almost 3 years worth. Is this normal for a severelyĭamaged drive, and do I have any chance to being able to Minutes per sector when Dynastat (Spinrite 6's data The drive, it slows to a crawl, taking an hour and 15 It is Spinrite 6, but when it gets to the damaged area of I then tried Knoppix, a Linux Live CD, but couldn't even The drive showed up as unknown space, with Install or CHKDSK /R from the recovery console from my XPĬD didn't work. So I ran the Recovery Console from the drive, and shortlyĪfterward got an unmountable boot device BSOD. It wasn't theĬlick of death, but the drive trying to read a suddenly Making the same sound over and over again. I had just rebooted it after running the malware scanĬomodo recommends when you first install it, and it gotĪbout 30 seconds into the startup, when the hard drive kept
#Spinrite 6 data recovery pro
I don't consider myself a SpinRite expert, just someone who has used it successfully at least 20 times.Last Thursday, my mother's Compaq SR1616NX PC had its hardĭrive die on me after I had installed Comodo Firewall Pro My suggestion would be that if you can read any of your files, copy the ones you can read onto a different drive 1st - even back onto your system drive if your only copy is on your backup drive. SpinRite 6 has even let me fully recover data from drives that were starting the 'click of death'. When it was done I plugged it back into my Mac Pro and all has operated well ever since (running constantly for the last month). Spinrite, level 2, went over the whole drive and took about 10 hours on a 2TB drive. As soon as the backup was done, my Mac Pro running Snow Leopard stopped recognizing that the drive was even attached to the Mac, let alone read any files from the Seagate drive. I recently backed up 500GB onto a 2TB Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external drive. I have always run the recovery from a Windows machine but it boots into it's own operating system (non-windows) and can read and repair every drive file system.
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Hi, I deal with support of Macs, Unix/Linux and Windows computers and have for more than 2 decades. At this point I don't mind the risk since the drive is basically unusable, but I'd like to be able to recover my data if possible.Įdit: Oh I forgot to mention that when I try to open certain files, I get an error saying that the file is already in use. I read somewhere else about using it to fix the drive, with the risk of damaging the data, so I was a bit hesitant to use terminal to fix it yet. Is my drive busted beyond repair? I'd like to be able to recover all of my data if possible- either by being able to back up the existing files on the drive, and then reformatting the HD, or by repairing the HD and make it usable again. The disk may have fell down on its side, and was ejected by force with files being accessed at the time. The disk has been ejected accidentally by force, with files being accessed at the time.Ģ. To be honest I'm not quite sure what caused this- it may have been:ġ. I have, however, been able to access some files and copy them to the HD on my iMac occasionally. I am unable to access certain files/folders- when I try opening some folders, it just sends me back to the root folder. You must back up your data and reformat the disk as soon as possible." It is being made available to you with limited functionality. "The disk "*Drivename*" was not repairable by this computer. The problem: I have a lot of backed up files on my drive, and when I connect it to my iMac now it gives me this error message: Hi everyone, I have a 2TB Seagate Freeagent drive with some problems- I was hoping for some DIY answers.