Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Hard Drive Problems?

A intricate drive of mine crashes.I take it to the Geek Squad, who start it right spinal column up.so I just thieve it home and re-install it. Good right? Well, the only problem is.I am missing close to 10 GB's of information that is stored on the Hard Drive and I do not know how to access it. The Hard Drive properties speak that 18 GB of information is used, but going through the file folders, I can singular access about 8.9GB of info. Any thinking on how to retrieve/view the lost materials?

Hard Drive Problems?

This is not unheard of. Your drive is failing and I would no longer trust it. SALVAGE what you can off of the drive.



Get a untried drive and a USB drive enclosure. Put your older one in the USB cage...reinstall your system onto your new drive and SALVAGE your background from the failing drive.



Sorry, not much you can do unless you want to send it out for background recovery....this can cost $600 or more depending on how much crack is needed. Automated recovery is usually flat rate and forensic retrieval will definitely cost.

http://www.ontrack.com/ is one service, you can google others DATA RECOVERY SERVICE flush
Could be your hard drives are partitioned for a consistent percentage of workspace area (bytes). Or perchance they replaced your old intricate drive.
Bad drive, dump it to another and scrap it(before you loose everything)


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