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Anton Chistyakov2020-01-15 11:25:41
Data recovery
Anton Chistyakov, 2020-01-15 11:25:41

RAW to NTFS without formatting, how?

There is a Toshiba hard drive, after a failure a RAW system was formed there. Task: It is necessary to transfer to NTFS without losing data and boot from this disk (because Windows is installed there).
Help solve this issue.
You need to restore the file system and boot from this disk, there is Windows Server 2008
Download is required to find out the information that is stored on the server

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Rsa97, 2020-01-15
@Rsa97

If you do not have information recovery skills, then it is best to take the disk to a specialist.
If you want to suffer on your own, then the first thing you need to do is make a sector-by-sector copy of the disk, and already experiment with it. You can try the Linux utility testdisk, it can find lost partitions on a disk.

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Saboteur, 2020-01-15
@saboteur_kiev

RAW is not some kind of file system, it is a disk without a file system, more precisely, standard tools do not find a file system on the disk.
Either the disk is not readable, or the system markup areas are messed up.
If the data is important - contact the information recovery service. If you don't need it, you can poke around at your own risk with various programs, such as DMDE, but there is no guarantee that you will even be able to extract the data, let alone restore the disk - no.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2020-01-15
@mr_jok

0. take it to a specialized data recovery center with free diagnostics and a clear statement of the problem,
or at your own peril and risk:
1. clone the disk sector by sector to a similar one
2. try to recover data after booting from LiveCD / DVD / usb

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