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Fredrik
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Sat Nov 02, 2002 5:49 am |
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I have a 100GB WD Caviar on our server that suddenly stopped working. That is, it doesn't show up at all in the system. Previous to that there were some alerts on write failures to this disk over the network.
How can I get access to the disk so that I can run some disk-tool and recover the data?
It is mounted in a system that runs Win2000 advanced server.
Anybody?
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Opus2000
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Sat Nov 02, 2002 3:16 pm |
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Oh boy.....There is a program that can restore FAT32 system drives...what you should try to do is a scan disk on it if you can in any way!! This will and might help restore it.
Otherwise use Ontrack Data Recovery...it's a program that is about 199.00 bucks but it will restore FAT32 drives!
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Fredrik
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Sat Nov 02, 2002 4:28 pm |
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Ok, I will try that. But this disk is formatted with NTFS. Will the program you suggested be helpful anyway?
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Opus2000
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Sun Nov 03, 2002 10:01 am |
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Oh...sorry...thought it was FAT32! Restorer200Pro...if scan disk doesn't save it that program can retrieve the files.
Only 50 bucks!!!
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Fredrik
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Mon Nov 04, 2002 2:11 am |
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Ok... I'll download today.
Thanks very much!
One more question: I can't see/access the disk in the system (disk manegement). It only shows up in BIOS and in the Device Manager... So, I can't run Scandisk. Does this matter? Or should I try something else first in order to find out wether Scandisk or this Restorer2000 can do something for me?
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