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Corrupt 2.5" HDD

  • 23-10-2014 11:21am
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    Hey all,

    My laptop broke and I need to recover data from the HD, but I am receiving an error when trying to access the data. I purchased a SATA -> USB data transfer cable and hoped this would work. When I try to access the drive it tells me that it needs to be formated. I have tried using recuva data recovery software, but the hard drive is RAW so it cannot read the HDD.

    Any ideas on how to recover the data? Any specialists I could send the drive to?

    Cheers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,426 ✭✭✭ressem


    If it's valuable, unbacked up data; boardsies have recommended www.criticaldata.ie or www.krollontrack.co.uk in the past.

    Otherwise if you choose to approach it yourself at the risk of doing damage:
    UFS explorer is competent at scanning a damaged filesystem and extracting data from it.

    If you have a large amount of free space, like a blank external USB drive and are technically adept, I'd be inclined to try and create an clone of the broken disk, then run UFS on the cloned drive / image file.
    A bootable Linux repair cd using gddrescue is useful as it can work around damaged sectors, run multiple passes, access the drive in reverse order, gradually creating the image and a log of the unusable blocks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 117 ✭✭Gordon Minard


    Hi Xavier:

    There is a crowd here in Tallaght in Dublin that I brought a Hard Drive to for data recovery and they were able to recover my stuff.

    Service was very good and the guys are sound - just be careful though because Data Recovery can be expensive - very expensive! Now, maybe recovery of data from a phone mightn't be as expensive as Hard Drive Recovery but check first . . .They will quote you first anyway . . .

    I shopped around and the prices are, more or less, the same all around so it's really a case of if you are going to pay those kind of rate for data recovery. The UK, believe it or not, was even more expensive . . .

    They are called DataRescue - you'll find them on Google . . .

    Best of Luck!

    Gordon


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 94,288 Mod ✭✭✭✭Capt'n Midnight


    photorec is great for pulling files off bare metal when all else fails

    if the partition is broken then testdisk is worth trying too

    use a linux live CD , it'll sometimes recognise patitions / files that windows can't


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 117 ✭✭Gordon Minard


    You probably have sorted this but I finally found the Data Recovery Company that I dealt with - they are www.datarescue.ie

    I found them to be very good


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