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
January 28th, 2009, 2:05
hello exist some software wich i can recovery mi hard disk from ms-dos because i make 1 mistake i want to put mi hard disk in 3 partition with windows before have 2 partition i delete that partition wich have 27 giga ocupaite and i crewate another 1 the after windows tellme to format the partion wich i want to create wich have 6 giga the after i nstal windows in new partition wich have 6 giga is working fine i see 3 partion but mi files i cant see why ?
if thereare some software wich i can recovery ? from ms-dos or bios ?
thankyou
January 28th, 2009, 16:27
Your data may be possible to recover. However, we no longer use recovery software under DOS and it hasn't been developed on that platform for a long time.
Because your installed Windows, you probably overwrote some data, but other data may still be salvageable.
If you want to do it yourself, you will need a functioning PC running Windows, a couple of external enclosures, and a couple of hard drives. You would install a copy of a modern data recovery software, such as R-studio. You would place your drive from which to recover into one enclosure. You would place your drive onto which to recover in another. You would connect both of them through USB. You would use the recovery software as per its manual to recover from one drive to the other. You should never ever recover to the same disk.
If that sounds difficult, ask a local computer consultant to help you. I can't be more specific.
Lastly, it's obvious that English is not your primary language. It helps to identify the language you speak when you post in global forums.
January 28th, 2009, 17:30
I disagree that DOS is a forgotten platform for data recovery in general. It’s forgotten to those who don’t use it. Insulting ones ability to write English is disrespectful. It is broken English but I can read it just fine.
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