than recovering a directory structure lost by formatting

Try test disc with deep search...

do not use lots of recovey tools that change disc architecture...

For Data Rescue...
http://www.macosxapplications.com/system-disk-utilities/data-rescue-3-emergency-hard-drive-recovery-file-recovery/


2009/11/15 Paul <pper...@gmail.com>

> Testdisk seems more suitable for fixing partition problems, rather
> than recovering a directory structure lost by formatting. The demo
> versions of both File Salvage and Data Rescue have brought up a bunch
> of working files. Since the disk is formatted FAT32 (but formatted on
> a Mac by Disk Utility), I had tried it on a PC, but there several
> different recovery tools found lots of files, but they were unreadable.
>
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