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Aspire892012-10-23 17:11:58
Data recovery
Aspire89, 2012-10-23 17:11:58

How to recover data from hard drive?

The laptop stopped turning on . It turned out the hard drive had failed.
I found an external box, I connect it to a laptop with ubuntu, the disk is detected but there is no data.
And a question. How to recover data (photo only)?
Tried rstudio, waited 10 hours and zero result.

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AndrewTishkin, 2012-10-25
@AndrewTishkin

I’m not sure about this situation, but I’ll still advise ...
dmde.ru
If we are talking about NTFS / FAT and there are some fragments of the FS, then there are chances
By the way, there is a “Console for Linux”)

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charliez, 2012-10-23
@charliez

www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_RU try, maybe it will find a dead file system.

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Alexander Sklyarov, 2012-10-23
@Voron095

I have been using the GetDataBack program for a long time.
I myself restored 100% data after a quick format, as well as from “broken” disks, it does it quite well. I have not yet seen other analogues in terms of recovery quality
PS Paid, but you can restore with restrictions and without purchase there is a portable version

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Gregory, 2012-10-23
@Old_Chroft

A few days ago, I restored data to friends using PhotoRec:, a utility that is part of the TestDisk mentioned above. 120 gigabytes from a 750 gigabyte hdd was restored in one and a half days. Despite the name, it restores not only photos, but also many other things: www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/File_Formats_Recovered_By_PhotoRec . The only negative: the files can be said to “fall into a heap” - the utility does not restore any data about the names of the files, about the folders where they were. But in my opinion a bunch of files, in which there is a lot of rubbish, is better than nothing.

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Tsigulev Vitaly, 2013-03-19
@cigulev

Did you succeed? Some time ago, I also encountered the problem of data recovery after unsuccessful attempts to resize disks, some files were recovered only through this program .

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Vasya, 2014-04-08
@vasmant

well, if you formatted the disk, or the hard disk is damaged, then you can use the Aidfile Recovery program, it supports EXFAT / FAT32 / NTFS file systems, they write that it even restores after physical damage to the disk, you can download it here: Aidfile Recovery Software Professional 3.6.5.1

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Nata-Smit, 2015-09-07
@Nata-Smit

And you try Hetman NTFS Recovery 2.3 here - hetmanrecovery.com/en ! This program recovers more lost information on damaged hard drives than many analogues and is inexpensive, try it!

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