Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-11-02 Thread Jay Hudson
Scott's advice is very good.  Do not do anything.  When you delete a 
file on a disk, you are only deleting items in the table that tell the 
drive where to find the file.  The underlying data is untouched, until 
it is written over.  I would recommend looking up undelete programs.  If 
you have a mac, your filesystem is hfs+, pc is ntfs, and linux is 
variable often efs, and others.  One thing you can do is a block copy of 
the disk.  On mac there is Carbon Copy Cloner, which can make a disk 
image.  On mac and linux, there is a command line tool called dd.


But Scott is right, check with the digitizers first.  You might want to 
call a repair shop and see if they can do a recovery cheap, depending on 
how well you are with computers.


Last thing, don't ever that again!

Best of luck!

On 10/31/15 8:01 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:

First, take the drive offline and don't do anything else with it.

Secondly, call the telecine guys and see if they have a copy still left
on their system.

Thirdly, there are some tools for extracting undeleted files.  PC or mac,
and what kind of filesystem?
--scott
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Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-10-31 Thread Francisco Torres
*this used to work for most cases*

**

*Basics of File Recovery*



*Files in Trash*



If you simply put files in the Trash you can restore them by opening the
Trash (left-click on the Trash icon) and drag the files from the Trash to
your Desktop or other desired location.  OS X also provides a short-cut to
undo the last item moved to the Trash -press COMMAND-Z.



If you empty the Trash the files are gone. If a program does an immediate
delete rather than moving files to the Trash, then the files are gone.
Recovery is possible but you must not allow any additional writes to the
hard drive - shut it down. When files are deleted only the directory
entries, not the files themselves, is modified. The space occupied by the
files has been returned to the system as available for storage, but the
files are still on the drive. Writing to the drive will then eventually
overwrite the space once occupied by the deleted files in which case the
files are lost permanently. Also if you save a file over an existing file
of the same name, then the old file is overwritten and cannot be recovered.



*General File Recovery*



If you stop using the drive it's possible to recover deleted files that
have not been overwritten by using recovery software such as Data Rescue II
, File Salvage
 or TechTool
Pro .  Each of the preceding come on bootable CDs
to enable usage without risk of writing more data to the hard drive.  Two
free alternatives are Disk Drill and TestDisk.  Look for them and demos at
MacUpdate  or CNET Downloads
.



The longer the hard drive remains in use and data are written to it, the
greater the risk your deleted files will be overwritten.



Also visit The XLab FAQs  and read
the FAQ on Data Recovery.


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4070374

2015-10-31 14:59 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres :

> these shareware may help
>
>
> http://www.easeus.com/mac/mac-data-recovery-resource/recover-mac-deleted-file-from-trash.htm
>
>
> http://www.wondershare.net/ad/data-recovery-mac.html?gclid=CK-r1vyx7cgCFdgIgQodUz0HUA
>
>
> http://www.iskysoft.us/lp/data-recovery-mac/both-dco.html?gclid=CIGA6Yiy7cgCFZMvgQodqVAGAQ
>
> 2015-10-31 8:01 GMT-04:00 Scott Dorsey :
>
>> First, take the drive offline and don't do anything else with it.
>>
>> Secondly, call the telecine guys and see if they have a copy still left
>> on their system.
>>
>> Thirdly, there are some tools for extracting undeleted files.  PC or mac,
>> and what kind of filesystem?
>> --scott
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>
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Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-10-31 Thread Francisco Torres
these shareware may help

http://www.easeus.com/mac/mac-data-recovery-resource/recover-mac-deleted-file-from-trash.htm

http://www.wondershare.net/ad/data-recovery-mac.html?gclid=CK-r1vyx7cgCFdgIgQodUz0HUA

http://www.iskysoft.us/lp/data-recovery-mac/both-dco.html?gclid=CIGA6Yiy7cgCFZMvgQodqVAGAQ

2015-10-31 8:01 GMT-04:00 Scott Dorsey :

> First, take the drive offline and don't do anything else with it.
>
> Secondly, call the telecine guys and see if they have a copy still left
> on their system.
>
> Thirdly, there are some tools for extracting undeleted files.  PC or mac,
> and what kind of filesystem?
> --scott
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Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-10-31 Thread Scott Dorsey
First, take the drive offline and don't do anything else with it.

Secondly, call the telecine guys and see if they have a copy still left
on their system.

Thirdly, there are some tools for extracting undeleted files.  PC or mac,
and what kind of filesystem?
--scott
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Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-10-30 Thread mariah garnett
mac! i used iskysoft and it recovered the files, in case this happens to
anyone else...

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:50 PM, drawclose.com  wrote:

> Mac or PC?
>
> Jessica
>
> *
> http://www.drawclose.com
>
> > On Oct 30, 2015, at 10:01 PM, mariah garnett 
> wrote:
> >
> > ok. so i just did one of the dumber things i've done in a while and
> erased some footage i just had telecined and then emptied the trash. And it
> isn't backed up. obviously i thought it was, but i was in a haze of hard
> drive cleaning.
> >
> > is there any hope for me or did i just throw $800 in the digital
> garbage? does anyone know of any data recovery software that can undo this?
> >
> > ugh.
> > thanks.
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Re: [Frameworks] data recovery help

2015-10-30 Thread drawclose.com
Mac or PC?

Jessica

*
http://www.drawclose.com

> On Oct 30, 2015, at 10:01 PM, mariah garnett  wrote:
> 
> ok. so i just did one of the dumber things i've done in a while and erased 
> some footage i just had telecined and then emptied the trash. And it isn't 
> backed up. obviously i thought it was, but i was in a haze of hard drive 
> cleaning.
> 
> is there any hope for me or did i just throw $800 in the digital garbage? 
> does anyone know of any data recovery software that can undo this?
> 
> ugh.
> thanks.
> 
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