On Nov 21, 4:05 pm, Roger Kulp thorenstd...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was wondering about data recovery myself.I had a G4 MDD,and the surge
protector got wet the other day.There was a spectacular fireworks
display,that blew out the wiring in the room,and now my poor Mac is dead.:_(
Can anything
--- On Sat, 11/21/09, Paul pper...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Paul pper...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Data Recovery Part 2
To: G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 2:41 AM
I returned the drive, since the friend who owns it has another large
drive to dump saved files, much more
,and now my
poor Mac is dead.:_(
Can anything be saved?
Roger
--- On Sat, 11/21/09, Paul pper...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Paul pper...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Data Recovery Part 2
To: G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 21
On Nov 21, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Roger Kulp wrote:
I was wondering about data recovery myself.I had a G4 MDD,and the
surge protector got wet the other day.There was a spectacular
fireworks display,that blew out the wiring in the room,and now my
poor Mac is dead.:_(
Can anything be
I returned the drive, since the friend who owns it has another large
drive to dump saved files, much more than I do. He also has a much
newer Mac. I also gave him a copy of PhotoRec and demo versions of
File Salvage and Data Rescue.
Now I'm waiting to hear if he got any positive results. He's
Now that I think about it, those Mac system files I mentioned earlier
would have been created at the time the hard drive was inadvertently
formatted. THen the question is whether these files get modified if
nobody is deliberately trying to write to the drive.
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good thing share your expeirence after please
2009/11/15 Paul pper...@gmail.com
As far as I know, none of the tools I used changed the disk at all.
Now that I looked at it and found out what it's for, the companion
utility to Testdisk - Photorec - looks more promising for what I'm
trying to
Unfortunately, connecting the drive to a Mac (running Tiger) creates a
few files automatically, such as .DS_Store and .Trashes. Connecting it
to a PC creates a Recycled file for the Windows recycling bin. I
didn't see a way to make the drive read only.
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ah hmmm... you must download rescue 3 provided link and boot from rescue
3 cd
2009/11/15 Paul pper...@gmail.com
Unfortunately, connecting the drive to a Mac (running Tiger) creates a
few files automatically, such as .DS_Store and .Trashes. Connecting it
to a PC creates a Recycled file for
On Nov 15, 4:39 pm, Jim McGee orb...@dslextreme.com wrote:
Don't know if this helps
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2216434
There are two parts to that discussion. One is the possibility of
setting permissions in OS X so that the drive is read only. But can
that be done
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),
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/
As far as I know, none of the tools I used changed the disk at all.
Now that I looked at it and found out what it's for, the companion
utility to Testdisk - Photorec - looks more promising for what I'm
trying to do. It finds deleted files, rather than deleted partitions.
There's a version for
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Paul pper...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone tried File Salvage? Do you know where to get it for less
than the $70-$80 prices I've seen?
If your files really aren't worth all that much to you then why go
through all this effort? ;-) Really, if the files are worth
Data Rescue 3 one of the best software for rescue data Focusing
rescue...
You may have look... I have experienced similiar problems
http://www.macosxapplications.com/system-disk-utilities/data-rescue-3-emergency-hard-drive-recovery-file-recovery/
'Today, one of my powerbook’s system
You may try Test Disk for especially for Windows partion... it is free...
and it may find your volume and you may recover it. Go on their site and
carefully read it. If you do not use any other program or anything you may
rescue your data
One above recommend software i used (Data Rescue 3)
22:57:35 +0200
Subject: Re: Data Recovery Part 2
From: baha...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Data Rescue 3 one of the best software for rescue data Focusing rescue...
You may have look... I have experienced similiar problems
http://www.macosxapplications.com/system-disk-utilities
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