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| 11139 | 2001-04-10 13:28:00 | Hi, I was wondering if there was a method that would allow you to restore files from corrupted HDD? I have NTFS. It could be commercial utility, but not very expensive. Any help much appreciated. |
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| 11140 | 2001-04-10 14:38:00 | www.restorer2000.com Restorer2000 is a powerful utility, which can restore files being deleted accidentally in NTFS partitions and even reconstruct formatted and corrupted drives. Restorer2000 can restore files such non-trivial cases as national language filenames, very long filenames, NTFS compressed filenames and files with an alternative data streams - such as Windows 2000 file information. Unique SmartScan technology combined with flexibility of adjusting all parameters gives you real control over fastest data reconstruction ever seen. Usage of Drive Images is very useful for such tasks as recovering drive with a lot of bad sectors. |
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| 11141 | 2001-04-10 19:25:00 | I'm curious - how is the drive corrupted? Win2k using NTFS supports hotfixing. 99 times out of a hundred, problems occur with deleted files or partition tables. If the former use EasyRecovery - the latter, diskprobe. In either case work carefully since both were written for the earlier version of NTFS. But like I asked - how is the drive\disk corrupted? Merlin |
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