Ok, thank you. Will look into it.

R.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bourassa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CLUG General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Do you know of a good tool to do this...


: J. Rafael S�nchez wrote:
: > I have a maxtor 250Gb, fat32 that windows xp corrupted ( according to
the tech support at maxtor - this is what windows xp does...Remind me why do
we use windows again...?)
: > Anyway, They say that, according to the installation manual they
"strongly recommend to format these drives immediately as ntfs" Well, I have
purchased close to 20 of these drives in the last year for many of my users.
One of them, I guess, forgot to read the stinking manual.
: >
: > Using diskprobe, I've been able to see that the disk configuration
information has been zeroed out. I've been able to put back information
about the starting and ending head, cylinders, and sectors, and even the
system ID. What I don't know how to do is to put back the "Signature,
Starting offset, Partition length, starting sector and partition number.
: >
: > Do you know of a good recovery, diagnostic tool that would allow me to
manipulate the disk configuration information? Would you also be able to
recommend a data restoration service here in town or in Canada?
: >
: > Thanks in advance.
: > Rafael.
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > ____________________
: > J. Rafael S�nchez
: > Systems Administrator
: >
: > Itres Research Limited
: > (P) 403.250.9944
: > (F) 403.250.9916
: > ____________________
:
: Have a look at Spinrite version 6, just released.  I've used spinrite
: since the first version, and if a drive can spin up, it can usually fix
: it.  You'll find it at http://www.grc.com
:
: Steve Gibson writes all his code in assembler, so it's tight, fast, and
: usually fits on a floppy, it's so small.  It's OS independent, too, so
: it doesn't matter if the drive in question has linux or windows or
: whatever on it.  It is the only product I've ever used for doing a real
: low-level format, or to recover bad sectors reliably (if it's at all
: possible) from a drive.
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