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October 9th, 2009, 9:11
Hello. I have an wd 60 GB HDD that i'm scanning it with HDD Regenerator from hirens CD. It's scanning from 2 and a half days only 887 MB and from the data scanned so far , 1818279 sectors, 14195 was found bad and recoverd. With this speed it will take a mounth to finish the scan...i just need to extract the data not to repair the HDD, it's there something that i can use more fast to repair, or just to extract the data? or i need first to repair the hdd and after to extract the data? maybe someone who had this problem can help with a reply.
Thanks in advance for your replay.
October 9th, 2009, 9:29
If you let continue HDDregenerator it will likely kill your disk.
Sorry to say, but if you want your data, you'll need a pro. You need very advanced tools for that kind of recovery.
I'm sorry if that is not the answer you wanted to hear.
Best regards,
Dobre
October 9th, 2009, 9:34
Thanks for your reply Dobre. What i've got is Data Compass and Hdd doctor suite. The problem is that i send the Data Compass for some repairs so i'm just gonna wait to take it back and try it . Thanks for your reply.
October 9th, 2009, 9:46
OK, Data Compass probably could do the job. Best to wait for that.
Good luck.
Dobre
October 9th, 2009, 15:56
Why in the world would you let HddRegenerator scan a hard drive for two days? I hope its not a customers drive. Somehow I doubt a DC user would stoop to using that software. HddRegenerator should have been marketed to people who wish to destroy drives.
October 9th, 2009, 18:21
nydatapc wrote:Thanks for your reply Dobre. What i've got is Data Compass and Hdd doctor suite. The problem is that i send the Data Compass for some repairs so i'm just gonna wait to take it back and try it . Thanks for your reply.
You have no business offering data recovery. Cowboy springs to mind.
October 13th, 2009, 22:21
This post is for HDD SPATZ...my friend...i left hdd regenerator going for 2 days, after i use Seagate HDD Diagnostic, and, after booting with Hiren's i got the data out, without using Data Compass or Pc3000, or other expensive tools that some of them i own. Maybe improvising, maybe beginners luck? who knows? Anyway thanks to the guys that really try to help(Dobre...) this forum, and remember, you didn't born with all the knowledge....you learned it...
October 14th, 2009, 5:05
I don't rely on luck when dealing with other people's precious data. What would you be saying if you caused a head crash and either cost your client their data or an extra $2000??? Yee HA Cowboy!
October 14th, 2009, 6:47
Seagate HDD diagnostic? Hirens Boot CD? HDD Regenerator? Suppose you have the old fashioned Data Recovery Hammer too? Maybe you need invest in a new fridge also
Seriously, you came here asking advice, and you got it: HDD regenerator is no good for the purpose you want it for. Stick to professional tools actually desgned and successful for data extraction and not HDD repair.
October 23rd, 2009, 4:43
nydatapc wrote: and remember, you didn't born with all the knowledge....you learned it...
The more I gain knowledge the more my years and strangely the lighter my wallet.... theres' something weird going on.

P.S. oooh... HDD SPAZ.... what do you have against COWBOYS ?
October 23rd, 2009, 22:57
Guys..thanks for your reply...as i said..i did my best...and as everybody in this world...i ask for the wiser guys for a little help...some of you did the best to help me..some of you just make fun of me, not a problem, i'm a happy guy..as for investing in some tools...i have a Data Compass, HD Doctor suite, and HD HPE Pro, just for begining..the problem is that i'm not so advance as you in data recovery and i come on this forum in search for a little help and guidance, anyway..most important thing is that i recover the data in my dangerous way and i learned a lesson for the future...
October 24th, 2009, 5:33
nydatapc wrote:Guys..thanks for your reply...as i said..i did my best...and as everybody in this world...i ask for the wiser guys for a little help...some of you did the best to help me..some of you just make fun of me, not a problem, i'm a happy guy..as for investing in some tools...i have a Data Compass, HD Doctor suite, and HD HPE Pro, just for begining..the problem is that i'm not so advance as you in data recovery and i come on this forum in search for a little help and guidance, anyway..most important thing is that i recover the data in my dangerous way and i learned a lesson for the future...
At least that is something.
November 30th, 2009, 23:39
Nissan data scan 1.4
Is this available for a free download.
Thanks..
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