Is possible to recovery data in crash Hard Disk?
hello,
I have a problem and want all of you to help me.
hmm… I have tried to format my hard disk drive, but unable to format coz damage hard disk…
I still want to ask the same question, is it possible to to recovery data in crash hard disk? if possible, so how? Do you know any program to recovery data in crash hard disk? if you know please tell me……….
thank you for your time
Yea its quite possible
try the s/w http://hotfile.com/dl/17706749/f6b034f/Power_Data_Recovery_4.1.1_pro.rar.html
but u may not be able to completely restore the lost data..!
U cannot be sure of recovery!..
good luck..
no, if it a physical failure..like if u broke th actual hard-drive…is all over…
but there are some programs..look on the internet…that recover software failures
If you have damaged sectors on the hard drive and are unable to format, you are pretty much sunk unless you want to pay lots of money for a professional recovery.
One thing you may want to try, however, and I have had moderate success using this method, is to download a free copy of Ubuntu (operating system). You can download the ISO and burn it to a CD. From there - the CD is bootable - run the "live" version on a different partition of the hard drive. You may be able to run the "live" version and see the contents of the damaged partition - from there you can copy what you need to a portable storage device.
For more complete instructions see this site:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
Yes it is possible.
You need a specilist Data Recovery company.
Google data recovery or something similar
Be sitting down when you listen to the cost!!
There are many softwares out there but Uneraser and Data Recovery Wizard sounds pretty good one with reputation. But again, it’s just one of those good ones so you might want to do some research..
I’d suggest to go online and search for data recovery software vendors who provide this service first. Usually they don’t charge for initial consultations.