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paybarraman |
Jul 15 2009, 02:09 AM
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QUOTE(COMEDYMAN @ Jul 14 2009, 11:02 AM) All those boobs gone....... but not necessarily. The drive can possibly be restored. The drive could possibly be restored, or files could be salvaged if the sectors where the pics were saved have not been overwritten. There are programs out there to read hard drives and list salvageable files. The issue as I understand, is finding someone they would be comfortable with doing the work. All that would have to be done is connect the old HDD to a working computer and then use the software to search files. BUT, whoever does the work is gonna eventually SEE the files. It's not hard, and might be able to save alot of files. But if JD's hubby isn't savy enough, it's not something you wanna take to the local Geek Squad at Best Buy.
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Ding! There's the bell, who's buyin?SLAP!!! BAD PAYBARRAMAN!!! Hello? Hello?.....Is this thing on? What is it about Pay that makes me so hot? Now I know what it is...he is just hot...end of story (misschickie)
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evade20 |
Jul 15 2009, 04:07 AM
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frankylee22 |
Jul 15 2009, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(jd ddd40 @ Jul 15 2009, 09:52 AM) Sorry guys actually paid to try and save it at a geek squad type place and they couldn't. So it back to 0. Ill just have to take all new ones. I would have loved to see the look on the geek squad's face if they had been able to fix it and saw what was on the hard drive. There would be a lot of guys calling off with carpal tunnel the next day...
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jd ddd40 |
Jul 16 2009, 12:51 AM
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Ill try but the geek squad guy said he had to reformat the drive so he said everything was wiped. I don't know shine all about computers so I'm lost. Hubby is good with cars bikes and big stuff, with computers, fax machines, and cell phones he is lost,lol. Our son had to set up out wireless router. And yes there was video, really good video, but its all gone now.
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paybarraman |
Jul 16 2009, 01:56 AM
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QUOTE(jd ddd40 @ Jul 16 2009, 05:51 AM) Ill try but the geek squad guy said he had to reformat the drive so he said everything was wiped. I don't know shine all about computers so I'm lost. Hubby is good with cars bikes and big stuff, with computers, fax machines, and cell phones he is lost,lol. Our son had to set up out wireless router. And yes there was video, really good video, but its all gone now. That's a shame. It sucks sometimes that there isnt anyone close by enough to look into stuff like this. That's my thing with "Geek Squad" etc. Those guys are taught only so much, and if they cant fix it quick they go right to the wipe the hard drive and rebuild option, cause they get the most money out of the least amount of work time. Unless it was a "catastrophic" drive failure: drive head crash; physical disk failure. But if he was able to reformat it, that tells you the drive itself didnt fail physically. What should have been done is: connect to another computer and browse the drive either within comp B's operating system or using a 3rd Party app (like the one mentioned by C-Man) to try to save as much User Data as possible. Just cause the drive wouldn not boot up into the operating system DOES NOT mean that you couldn't salvage the files there or even browse through the directories. Sorry JD. I know I couldn't actually look at the drive and see the problems, but just from what you were describing, in my opinion and experience, at least some of those files could have been saved. I know the files were sensitive, but did the Geeks even give you the option of them trying to salvage data files from the drive before going for the hammer and just wiping it?
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Ding! There's the bell, who's buyin?SLAP!!! BAD PAYBARRAMAN!!! Hello? Hello?.....Is this thing on? What is it about Pay that makes me so hot? Now I know what it is...he is just hot...end of story (misschickie)
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ddd35 |
Jul 16 2009, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(jd ddd40 @ Jul 15 2009, 10:51 PM) Ill try but the geek squad guy said he had to reformat the drive so he said everything was wiped. I don't know shine all about computers so I'm lost. Hubby is good with cars bikes and big stuff, with computers, fax machines, and cell phones he is lost,lol. Our son had to set up out wireless router. And yes there was video, really good video, but its all gone now. Well I had guessed hubby was good with Big stuff as he has your
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evade20 |
Aug 2 2009, 08:55 AM
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