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I had a very similar problem a while back, and looked into Data Recovery
software. I downloaded the free version of OnTrack's Easy Data Recovery
program just to see if the files were recoverable or not. The software
showed that the files were indeed on the drive and somehow during the
running of the program it restored my damaged partition or file allocation
table and the drive was accessible again. The free software isn't intended
to recover the files, only to show you what files are recoverable. But as I
said, in my case it somehow corrected the problem.
William Pike
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Pete Sowerby
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 8:09 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Recover data from Hard Drive
Hi All
One of my hard drives has unfortunately become corrupt and is no longer
showing that it contains files.
However, it does show that the space is taken up, so the files are still
there but I can't get to them.
Can anyone shed any light on how I may get some, if not all of them back. My
O/S is Windows XP Pro.
Regards, Pete Sowerby........
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