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Posted by: jmoon
« on: 30. June 2013., 21:50:41 »

Thanks for focusing on this interesting topic. But I just faced a problem that while stepping new OS instead of C drive by mistake I choose D: Drive and format the whole drive. This drive contains lots of important Data of mine.
So is there any way to get that all data back? If there is some way then please guide me soon.

File scavenger and Recova works well in recovering deleted files and partitions. 
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 30. May 2013., 16:36:53 »

http://scforum.info/index.php/board,15.0.html has some articles. Cruise through them ;p

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Posted by: samwhite2206
« on: 30. May 2013., 15:50:56 »

Thanks for focusing on this interesting topic. But I just faced a problem that while stepping new OS instead of C drive by mistake I choose D: Drive and format the whole drive. This drive contains lots of important Data of mine.
So is there any way to get that all data back? If there is some way then please guide me soon.
Posted by: stonecoldtx
« on: 06. May 2013., 15:12:08 »

Or, if you accidentally deleted a partition, and have not reformatted it, you may be able to recover it by using the steps outlined in this Microsoft article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/153973/en-us
Posted by: portoleone
« on: 18. November 2012., 18:35:50 »

Thank you for info about "Ultimate Boot Cd"
Posted by: jasonmilsont
« on: 16. August 2012., 19:12:45 »

In this situation you must use a resource as Unbeatable Photo copier. It is a resource which creates it possible to study the information of a broken cd, if it activities a information file it cannot duplicate, the information file will be missed and duplicating will proceed.
Posted by: darkknightza
« on: 17. February 2011., 08:27:00 »

This guide will show you how to recover the data of a dead laptop , since it stopped functioning for another thing that a failure of the hard disk.

1 To unmount the hard disk

The first stage is to unmount the hard disk (seek on the site of the manufacturer or on the net for the service manual of your notebook). Generally it is an easy and simple operation.

2 To recover the data

There is much way of recovering the data of a laptop hard disk, the simplest way is to connect your hard disk to another PC.

With this intention you must use either a 2.5' ' usb or firewire drive enclosure or a laptop hard drive adaptor kit 2.5 to 3.5 inch IDE hdd. Once connected simply copy the data of your laptop hard disk towards your PC.

3 Damaged or unreadable data

In this case you must use a tool as Unstoppable Copier. It is a tool which makes it possible to read the data of a damaged disc, if it encounters a file it cannot copy, the file will be skipped and copying will continue.

4 Case of a very damaged hard disk

In this case it is necessary to use Ultimate boot Cd for Windows (tool that everyone should have) Firstly it should be checked that the data can be read using Explorer XP.Then launch Unstoppable Copier which is included in Ultimate Boot Cd, choose for example the source drive as C: which was the laptop hard disc and made E: the destination drive which is the hard disc on the desktop PC.

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