I have an external 200GB hard drive that was partitioned with NTFS. My friend connected it to his Linux box, which said it could not mount it. After this, I connected it to my Windows XP PC, which showed the volume as not partitioned. When i looked at the drive in Partitiononmagic, it showed the drive as having a "Type 07" file system. How do i get my files back?
1/9/2007 2:58:33 PM
mbrwork
1/9/2007 3:42:09 PM
How do i use it? I don't boot from the drive, it's just data[Edited on January 9, 2007 at 3:48 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2007 3:47:20 PM
Download Hiren's Boot CD and burn it to a disc. It has dozens of PC recovery tools including data recovery tools for situations like this.
1/9/2007 5:59:44 PM
bttt
1/9/2007 9:04:04 PM
have you actually TRIED these suggestions? or are you just waiting for someone to give you a no-work easy answer?
1/9/2007 10:59:12 PM
i tried them, but i can;t seem to get my computer to boot to a CD (it has no floppy), and i have no windows utilities to use, they are all DOS[Edited on January 9, 2007 at 11:10 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2007 11:10:27 PM
check your BIOS and make sure the optical drive is your first boot device
1/9/2007 11:17:02 PM
it is second, after the floppy (which doesn't exist)
1/9/2007 11:44:01 PM
i think the MBR is corrupted. Do i need a backup of the MBR to restore the volume?
1/9/2007 11:54:28 PM
Hiren's Boot CD has utilities that can be run from within Wiondows. You don't HAVE to boot to it. If you want to boot to a CD you have to change your boot order in your system BIOS.
1/10/2007 3:08:38 PM
does anybody know how to use testdisk?
1/11/2007 11:11:13 AM
How retarded are you? Go to utorrent.com and download that if you don't already have a bittorrent client. Use the "Download this torrent" link here to get the torrent file for Hiren's Boot CD and open the torrent in utorrent: http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3587762 . Burn the ISO to a CD (or mount it using a utility like PowerISO). The CD automatically opens a menu when it is inserted. It includes the following data and partition recovery tools (some require you to boot from the CD, some do not):Active Partition Recovery 3.0To Recover a Deleted partition.Active Uneraser 3.0To recover deleted files and folders on FAT and NTFS systems.Ontrack Easy Recovery Pro 6.10To Recover data that has been deleted/virus attackWinternals Disk Commander 1.1more than just a standard deleted-file recovery utilityTestDisk 6.6bTool to check and undelete partition.Lost & Found 1.06a good old data recovery software.DiyDataRecovery Diskpatch 2.1.100An excellent data recovery software.Prosoft Media Tools 5.0 v1.1.2.64Another excellent data recovery software with many other options.PhotoRec 6.6bFile and pictures recovery Tool.Your best bet is probably Active Partition Recovery.
1/11/2007 1:01:54 PM
i didn't know it was autorun. I'll try that. Thanks.[Edited on January 11, 2007 at 1:17 PM. Reason : ]
1/11/2007 1:16:43 PM