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Solve : I idiotically formatted my 200GB hard drive.? |
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Answer» Well I idiotically formatted my 200GB hard drive. hey agine still have problums T_T by the way is Inspire live 5.0 like KNOPPIX? It is another Linux distribution that runs from the CD. It that sense it is like Knoppix.If you originally set up this drive using the Maxtor MaxBlast disk (or other Maxtor tool), you may be able to repair the MBR and recover some data. If you no longer have the floppy/CD, you can download it here: http://www.maxtor.com/portal/site/Maxtor/menuitem.8db0c3d6932ced37294198b091346068/?channelpath=/en_us/Support/Software%20Downloads Also available are several freeware/shareware/commercial data recovery processes. One is [email protected] UNDELETE, a trial version is available here (also Tucows & ZD): http://www.active-undelete.com/ DellI appreciate everyone’s support I still have problems loading by 200GB Maxtor hard drive with my 80 gig western digital hard drive I’ve been at it for Just about a Week and am running out of resources and ideas to try. I have checked jumper settings just about ten times and set jumper settings to every configuration possible. I have tried connecting my 80 gig western digital hard drive to the primary IDE Cable and my 200 gig Maxtor hard drive to the secondary IDE cable hoping it would work but still get the error. I have tried every Linux live CD possible but everyone gives me the same answer cannot detect hard drive and or well not show up in the hard disk drive area. I have been recently noticing that the Maxtor 200 gig hard Drive overHeats when it is on for long periods of time so am Afraid if I leave it on for too long it will melt. I could literally cook an egg on it from How hot It Gets. I am currently running windows XP Sp2 on my 80 GB hard drive and am wanting to use Easy Recovery Professional, R-Studio to recover my data and also Active UNDELETE That Dell4700 recommended ,but like I said i cannot access the hard drive. Guys I think I lost my data for life. family pictures, family videos, massive amounts of programs, all gone ,but I Won’t give up I shall find a way to save the day. :-/ Quote You say that you started formattting the 200 GB drive. Is it partitioned? Could an OS be installed on a partition and the drive run on its own? hey Mac the hard drive was only used for storage purposes it was not partitioned nor did it have a OS on it. I think when I Partly formatted it drivers and files somehow got installed onto it and are corrupted. I think it’s Conflicting with it being able to boot with my 80 gig western digital hard drive which has theXP pro os on it and the file I need to Recover the data.Hello agine Recently someone told me that maybe I should unplug SATA Cable but leave the power Connector on it and power up the machine and then inserted the SATA Cable. And that it might help me BYPASS that error I receive. Is it safe? It is never wise to plug in cables on a running machine. Put this one in the "urban myth" category. Contrary to what you posted above, the drive was partitioned and formatted prior to your mishap. Otherwise it could not have HELD any data to start with.If the Quote It is never wise to plug in cables on a running machine. Put this one in the "urban myth" category. hey GX1_man and mac well I was thinking that most of the new technology today is "Plug and Play" so it might work. Worth a try yes? Quote Contrary to what you posted above, the drive was partitioned and formatted prior to your mishap. Otherwise it could not have held any data to start with. GX1_Man i think what mac was trying to ask me is if my hard drive had more then one partition. Mac I never had more then one partition on it. GX1_Man I do understand that a hard drive has to be formatted in order to hold data. hey guys I'm still working on finding ways to recover the data I also have had someone recently tell me to use a boot disk would that work? See my first response regarding the Linux LIVE CD. |
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