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Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
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Buff External

March 13th, 2011, 9:22

Hi,
My Buffalo External has crashed after only unplugging the cables to reposition. I tried reinstalling the Buffalo Disk software for the drive but its asking me for a fresh set of details as if it was never used so Im assuming the only way is to use a data recovery utility? I found Mini Tool Free Data Recovery and I have the EASUS Data Rec Wizard. Which is the best and what format should I use on this USB external drive...its a 320GB drive. If you could give a few lines on the exact steps to use on your chosen tool it would save a lot of time.

All good advice welcome,

cavblack :(

Re: Buff External

March 13th, 2011, 19:38

The safest approach is to clone your drive and work on the clone.

Re: Buff External

March 14th, 2011, 9:36

Hi,
OK here is what I have. I have recovered the partition using Minitool Data Recovery. I used the Partition Recovery option. I got one folder NTFS as a result, this folder has three folders and they are:

1. MSWORD file 3.7GB ?
2..MOV folder with 2.4GB OF .MOV files
3. Shockwave Folder with 137GB of shockwave object files.

Now my question is how do I go about recovering the data contained in them, MSWORD says it has a max opening value of 512mb? As far as the other two folders are concerned I put the ball into your court on that issue?

All good advice welcome,

Berne

Re: Buff External

March 22nd, 2011, 18:01

cavblack,

At first you say that your DR software has organised your recovered files into three folders, but later you appear to be saying that there is a single 3.7GB MS Word file. Could you clarify this?

If in fact there are separate .doc files, then you could view them with a hex editor. Hopefully you will see their original file names.
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