Lost/Found and EasyRecovery both boot from floppy and makes a Virtual Disk
with all the data, and lets you recover Full/Partial. Am sure there are
quite a lot of other s/w's too.

Rajesh

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From: "Sharninder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ilug-cal] Re: dd command backfired


> > fix your line length to something reasonable.
>
> is the line length fine now !!
>
> >
> > what's the big deal? borrow a pre-formatted hard disk from
> > someone. put it in your machine. rescue-boot from a
> > mandrake/redhat/debian/knoppix cd. transfer the data. and if
> > you've been thinking of buying a new hdd, now's the time to do so
> > if there's none to lend you one.
>
> the problem is that it does'nt show any partitions when i try to see
> partitions using fdisk /dev/hda and then using the p command.as fas ad my
research shows the partition table is stored somewhere
> in the first 512 bytes .. which is what i think i have overwritten.
> so i can't access any partitions ... is there any other way .. i
> mean some data recovery software for linux or windows which works
> from a boot floppy ?
>
>
>
>
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