so my boyfriend managed to delete a large portion of his data on one of his partitions and i was wondering if anyone knows how to recover deleted data on a fat32 partition (under windows 2000). (he also has an onboard raid controller and has his drives set up with raid 0, i dont know if that is relevant info or not). i havent used windows in over 3 yrs, so i'm at a complete loss as to what to do, so if anyone has any suggestions, i would really appreciate it. thanks!
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Date: 2003-05-06 02:05 pm (UTC)The main problem with data recovery software is that none of it is free (If someone ever sees a freeware proggy... tell me). Most have demos telling you what it CAN recover... but to actually do the recovery takes a license which usually costs > $30 at the minimum... and not uncommon to be realistically more like > $70
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Date: 2003-05-06 04:12 pm (UTC)Otherwise, you might try either undelete, or try buying or downloading some sort of data recovery tool. I think Norton and Executive Software have tools like that, and you might find something for free from download.com, but I've never had to try it out personally so I'm not sure how well they work.
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Date: 2003-05-08 08:47 pm (UTC)Did you have any luck with undelete, or with an undelete utility?
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Date: 2003-05-10 05:20 pm (UTC)(if it were up to me I'd prefer a method via 'boot disk' that doesn't require a full installed OS... there *are* a few that work like this; but none that I have access to readily)
And if neither of those 'works for you'...
There are 173 other choices of software from download.com alone (http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html?qt=data+recovery&tg=dl-2001&search=+Go%21+)