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Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 31 Mar 2007, 19:32 ] |
Post subject: | hello=) |
I acidently reformated my whole pc:/ Does anywone know how to retrieve the files like images and stuff? |
Author: | [SpA]Geylani [ 31 Mar 2007, 20:58 ] |
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If you mean files in ur HD. Forget them. |
Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 31 Mar 2007, 22:32 ] |
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[SpA]Geylani wrote: If you mean files in ur HD.
There were many family photos and stuff:/Forget them. cant professionals fix it? |
Author: | Jugg3rn4uT^ [ 31 Mar 2007, 22:58 ] |
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I highly doubt it mate, you should have backed them up before you did it ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]SaintK [ 31 Mar 2007, 23:15 ] |
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Did you do a real format? or windows XP setup "quick format" ? |
Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 01 Apr 2007, 14:27 ] |
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[SpA]Jugg3rn4uT^ wrote: I highly doubt it mate, you should have backed them up before you did it
Once thought of that and bought many cd's, but it was never burned:P
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Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 01 Apr 2007, 14:28 ] |
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[SpA]SaintK wrote: Did you do a real format? or windows XP setup "quick format" ?
I did a real format I guess:/
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Author: | [SpA]SaintK [ 01 Apr 2007, 23:29 ] |
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sucks im afraid! |
Author: | stepheng [ 03 Apr 2007, 01:09 ] |
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yeah, a full format is literally a COMPLETE deconstruction of all the data on the disc you formatted.. usually if you know what you're doing in DOS you can go in to retrieve lost files and stuff, but you've actually erased the hard-drive so DOS doesn't remember anything to look for i'm afraid. sorry man ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Ruscher [ 03 Apr 2007, 09:12 ] |
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How did u managed to accidently formate ure pc? sorry man , i know the feeling of losing all the stuff , my pc crashed like 2-3 times and i needed to download all the stuff again..but hey im still alive and u wont die from it either. |
Author: | [SpA]Bucky [ 03 Apr 2007, 12:33 ] |
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you accidently formatted your pc? How did you manage to get that done? ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Geylani [ 03 Apr 2007, 13:17 ] |
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I think his pc filled up with pr0n, and millions of spyware, and DOS came up and wrote press enter and get $1.000.000,- dollar! And then boom. ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Ruscher [ 03 Apr 2007, 13:42 ] |
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haha had that yourself too right gey? ![]() |
Author: | NVT [ 03 Apr 2007, 15:16 ] |
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hehe ![]() to bad striker ![]() |
Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 04 Apr 2007, 09:50 ] |
Post subject: | damn.. |
damn:P My sister came for a visit, and ofc i let her go into the computer. She went about on msn space, and showed her images there, (from the new place she has moved to,to study) to my mum. When she was done I sat down, and the computer was fucked up. And it kept restarting over and over again... So i used a "boot CD" with windows xp to try to run the computer with. And then suddenly it said something like "Deleting all files on your Harddrive" ![]() ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Bucky [ 04 Apr 2007, 12:33 ] |
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you're blaming your little sister, he? ![]() |
Author: | PsychoticRaver [ 04 Apr 2007, 14:54 ] |
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DeathStriker^ wrote: I just sat there looking at it, cus there was no "stop button"
LOL! Sorry, but that made me laugh. ![]() ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Geylani [ 04 Apr 2007, 15:52 ] |
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PsychoticRaver wrote: DeathStriker^ wrote: I just sat there looking at it, cus there was no "stop button"
LOL! Sorry, but that made me laugh. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 04 Apr 2007, 17:14 ] |
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[SpA]Geylani wrote: PsychoticRaver wrote: DeathStriker^ wrote: I just sat there looking at it, cus there was no "stop button"
LOL! Sorry, but that made me laugh. ![]() ![]() ![]() Once im tired of Battlefield 2, im coming to OWN UR ASS! ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]th3-mute [ 05 Apr 2007, 06:42 ] |
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There's loads of programs available to retrieve data after a format. In fact, you can retrieve data back thats been lost behind up to five FULL formats. A quick format doesnt delete data, it just removes the table that stores all the file information that Windows would use to read what file is where. A full format in actual fact doesn't do it very differently... I've retrieved data back from customers PCs that have had a full format AND an OS installed over the top of it... Try betanews -> fileforum and search for data retrieval programs. I'm sure once you found one you like you could get a key for it, or if the datas worth it, even buy the software. Failing that, you can physically send the HDD to many companies that open them up in a clean-room environment, remove the HDD platters, do some work on them and can retrieve ANY data thats there, wether its been formatted, overwritten, whatever. Typical cost for Professionals to do it: £250 - £400 And it's impossible to format the HDD where Windows is installed from within windows, so what REALLY happened? |
Author: | [SpA]SaintK [ 05 Apr 2007, 09:34 ] |
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i was under the impression a format puts all bits at a disk either on 0 or 1. I know its possible to even retrieve data after a format, but was not aware regulair tools were also capable of doing this. |
Author: | [SpA]th3-mute [ 05 Apr 2007, 09:41 ] |
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Yeah, I've dont it a few time. It's a myth that a full format actually WIPES the drive. Realistically it's a glorified Quick Format. More to the point, it's impossible to format a Windows drive from inside Windows... The program I've had the most success with (about 80-90% data retrieval from a fully formated drive) is "GetDataBack". It can take a while, but it's an efficient (but unfriendly) program... Let me know if you want it and a key ![]() |
Author: | [SpA]Geylani [ 05 Apr 2007, 14:31 ] |
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Cool to hear this Thanx Mute |
Author: | [SpA]SaintK [ 05 Apr 2007, 14:33 ] |
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i have a very effective tool too, which i always use. Its called restore2k, never seen people use it, but its a lovely tool. Drop me a PM if u want it. |
Author: | DeathStriker^ [ 10 Apr 2007, 20:09 ] |
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[SpA]th3-mute wrote: There's loads of programs available to retrieve data after a format.
I cant really tell u what happened. I just had the "xp - cd" inside the computer when i restarted the pc for the 9999th time. The computer was fucked up, and I was trying to start it by using the cd. But then it started formating itself as I said...
In fact, you can retrieve data back thats been lost behind up to five FULL formats. A quick format doesnt delete data, it just removes the table that stores all the file information that Windows would use to read what file is where. A full format in actual fact doesn't do it very differently... I've retrieved data back from customers PCs that have had a full format AND an OS installed over the top of it... Try betanews -> fileforum and search for data retrieval programs. I'm sure once you found one you like you could get a key for it, or if the datas worth it, even buy the software. Failing that, you can physically send the HDD to many companies that open them up in a clean-room environment, remove the HDD platters, do some work on them and can retrieve ANY data thats there, wether its been formatted, overwritten, whatever. Typical cost for Professionals to do it: £250 - £400 And it's impossible to format the HDD where Windows is installed from within windows, so what REALLY happened? |
Author: | [SpA]SaintK [ 27 Apr 2007, 06:35 ] |
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http://www.recuva.com/download/downloading Another nice (free) recover tool. |
Author: | [SpA]th3-mute [ 27 Apr 2007, 08:23 ] |
Post subject: | Re: damn.. |
DeathStriker^ wrote: damn:P
Windows doesn't do a "Deleting files on your hard drive".My sister came for a visit, and ofc i let her go into the computer. She went about on msn space, and showed her images there, (from the new place she has moved to,to study) to my mum. When she was done I sat down, and the computer was fucked up. And it kept restarting over and over again... So i used a "boot CD" with windows xp to try to run the computer with. And then suddenly it said something like "Deleting all files on your Harddrive" ![]() ![]() It does one of TWO things from the XP cd... 1) A format of the drive (very hard for it to actually start doing that, you need to make about 5 different key presses on different screens to confirm it. 2) Deletes the Windows directory. Also very hard to do (takes another 4 key presses on different screens also), and even then it leaves EVERY other folder on your PC intact - Which obviously includes Your Documents folder, your desktop, everything in Program Files etc, etc. This just seems really strange to me... |
Author: | kandarian [ 28 May 2007, 20:22 ] |
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Virus maybe? Corrupted bios? That can cause alot of damage ![]() I use vista, and i sync my vista hard-drive to an external ![]() |
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