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Mobius1

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I was in the process of re sizing the data on my hard drive when it stopped 1/2 way through, and I had no other choice but to restart. Powerquest now read the drive format as Pqpr??? I reinstall Win2k3 server, Windows has no problem seeing the hard drive, however it will not let me do anything to the drive but format it. I know that all of the data is still on that drive. Is there any way of getting that data off?? W/o reformatting it? and IF I do have to reformat it? Can I still get the data that was on it back off? Please tell me that there is a way!!! I was up to 6am trying to figure this thing out.!!

I would have wrote this sooner, but I dosed off for a few hours.

Thank You!!!
 
pqpr .. hmph .. that's new .. never had any experience with them ,.

if you want data recovery with a single drive, that'd be tough .. try any booting utilities that you got with the HD (if it's a maxtor, use maxblast, WD, use data lifeguard .. and so on) .. they have pretty useful function in there .. see if it helps ..
 
Yeah I downloaded restorer2000. It works VERY WELL. Well worth the $50. I got everything that was on there. Now I'm relieved:)
 
and from now on, save your data on different partition or better yet, separate 2nd HDD :D .. i learned my lesson the hard way .. surge smoked my HDD and even tho my data was on different partition of the same HDD, I lost all my data.

I now use external enclosure with 120gb WD for my data .. better safe than sorry :D
 
nut581 said:
and from now on, save your data on different partition or better yet, separate 2nd HDD :D

That was a totally seperate hard drive. I had noting on that drive but the stuff that I needed to keep. So if something were to happen to my windows drive, no big deal just reinstall. I had a bunch of school papers, my resume and a lot more other stuff I can't mention;)
 
Mobius1 said:
nut581 said:
and from now on, save your data on different partition or better yet, separate 2nd HDD :D

That was a totally seperate hard drive. I had noting on that drive but the stuff that I needed to keep. So if something were to happen to my windows drive, no big deal just reinstall. I had a bunch of school papers, my resume and a lot more other stuff I can't mention;)

whoa .. good thing you recover the HDD .... it must have took some time to get "the other stuff you couldn't mention" :D ... it'd be disaster to lose them overnight :D ..
 
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