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hack3rcon wrote:I used "GetDataBack" version 5.2.XX and I want to know can I have better options?
December 30th, 2015, 4:34
Alt(R-TT) wrote:If you choose R-Studio, this article will help: File Recovery after Re-installing Windows.
December 30th, 2015, 5:02
hack3rcon wrote:Hello.
I have a Netbook "Acer Aspire One" and wanted to recover it, But I have a problem. The user Overwritten Data and most files can't recovered. Any idea?
I used "GetDataBack" version 5.2.XX and I want to know can I have better options?
Thank you.
December 30th, 2015, 5:25
hack3rcon wrote:Alt(R-TT) wrote:If you choose R-Studio, this article will help: File Recovery after Re-installing Windows.
Can it recover overwrites data?
December 31st, 2015, 5:19
day1data wrote:hack3rcon wrote:Hello.
I have a Netbook "Acer Aspire One" and wanted to recover it, But I have a problem. The user Overwritten Data and most files can't recovered. Any idea?
I used "GetDataBack" version 5.2.XX and I want to know can I have better options?
Thank you.
What did they overwrite?
Did they re-install windows on the drive?
Was the drive formatted in Windows? Was it a quick format or extended format?
Was the drive zero erased or similar?
Finding these things out from the user can let you know if you wasting your time or not.
You need to do a "RAW" recovery and search by file extensions, R-Studio, UFS-Explorer etc can do this.
Your most likley not going to get any sort or file names or file directory back.
December 31st, 2015, 13:52
Spildit wrote:hack3rcon wrote:day1data wrote:hack3rcon wrote:Hello.
I have a Netbook "Acer Aspire One" and wanted to recover it, But I have a problem. The user Overwritten Data and most files can't recovered. Any idea?
I used "GetDataBack" version 5.2.XX and I want to know can I have better options?
Thank you.
What did they overwrite?
Did they re-install windows on the drive?
Was the drive formatted in Windows? Was it a quick format or extended format?
Was the drive zero erased or similar?
Finding these things out from the user can let you know if you wasting your time or not.
You need to do a "RAW" recovery and search by file extensions, R-Studio, UFS-Explorer etc can do this.
Your most likley not going to get any sort or file names or file directory back.
Thank you.
They formatted the drive and copy other file on most of it. For example, If the drive is 50GB then copy new files about 40GB.
Then with luck and by RAW RECOVERY (without folders and names) you might be able to rescue partially the data on the 10 GB that are left ... But of course that would be the end of the drive where normaly you will have lots of junk like windows pagination files so ... get ready to accept your loss.
December 31st, 2015, 14:26
hack3rcon wrote:If overwritten Data recovery is impossible then how government recovering data? I mean is that "NSA" can't recover it too?
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