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05-19-2009 06:15 AM #1
I've Been through that nightmare before. Only chance of getting them back is a Data Recovery Company.
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05-19-2009 04:28 PM #2
I had deleted the partitioned and then reloaded windows. It was suppose to only take the windows out, which had a HAL.DLL. problem, and I was told that it would only take out windows leaving the files, and then reload windows back in, and the files would be there, but the files are nowhere to be found.
How much does a Data Recovery Company charge?I can't afford it right now. But I have to recover them.
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05-19-2009 04:56 PM #3
Mannnnnnn, I was quoted $1500 to start... I talked to several places and they all said pretty much the same thing. Do a search for Data Recovery and call a few of em.... I chalked mine up as lost,and started over with a new giant harddrive and a new better/faster motherboard and I also purchased a USB external harddrive and now back the whole system up every Friday....
I lost mine 1 week before tax day 2008 with January 08 being my latest Quickbooks backupAnd running an older version of Quickbooks that Windows XP nor Quickbooks would not support.
Learned my lesson "REAL GOOD".....BACKUP,BACKUP,BACKUP.
Oh and did I forget to mention BACKUPS ?Last edited by HWORRELL; 05-19-2009 at 04:59 PM.
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05-19-2009 06:52 PM #4
Ouch - That's a real bummer. Try this site:
http://www.softperfect.com/products/filerecovery/
It's a free download and may find your files. If not, the have some advanced steps and also recommend a commercial application (that's not free) to help you find the lost files.
Good Luck
Glenn"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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05-20-2009 10:37 AM #5
Pat, I agree with Brian, send it to a Data Recovery specialist. If you use free software or even purchased software you could lose it all permanently.
If you need the files but can't afford to have the pro's do it now, pull the hard drive and set aside until you can afford it. I would to a search on data recovery companies, check out the closest ones so you don't have to ship it or ship it too far, and get their prices. Then decide who and when to do it.
I've used file recover software in the past with about a 50% recovery effort. Sometimes it works very well and other times it's been total failure.Bob
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05-20-2009 03:56 PM #6
I saw last night on fb about John. The world sure lost a great one. I'm going to miss his humor, advice, and perspective from another portion of the world. Rest in Peace Johnboy.
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