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GetDataBack
Posted: May 14th, 2009, 16:53
by Spildit
What experts think about GetDataBack for logical recovery ?
Is it worth the money ?
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: May 14th, 2009, 18:04
by tyson
Great program but will need both versions NTSF and FAT
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 23rd, 2009, 1:28
by skynet
GDB is one of the best data recovery programs out there. It allows you recover deleted files, scan formatted and file system corrupted drives. It is definitely worth money.

Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 23rd, 2009, 1:44
by skynet
Does anybody know how to access XFS partitions, are there any software products out there?
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 23rd, 2009, 9:19
by zed
X-Ways forensics can read XFS
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 23rd, 2009, 11:17
by drc
Also UFS Explorer.
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 23rd, 2009, 17:42
by beto
Get data back, rstudio, etc are good, but not always DR software helps for example when the data was shifted, and some times there are limited capatibilites where need´s the "eyes humans" to check, sector by sector to find the problem, and solve it, let me show u another scenario, we got a case Mac, when a client by mistake applied a format, that format cause , fill like 5, 000 ,000 o sectors with 00´h, on that situation anyone soft helps to find´s so that cause lost the HFS, and metafiles, etc, nothing on structure, so on that case, we need to decode the data client´s to find sector by sector where was and build it on a new files
Regards
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: June 24th, 2009, 4:29
by HDD Spaz
beto wrote:Get data back, rstudio, etc are good, but not always DR software helps for example when the data was shifted, and some times there are limited capatibilites where need´s the "eyes humans" to check, sector by sector to find the problem, and solve it, let me show u another scenario, we got a case Mac, when a client by mistake applied a format, that format cause , fill like 5, 000 ,000 o sectors with 00´h, on that situation anyone soft helps to find´s so that cause lost the HFS, and metafiles, etc, nothing on structure, so on that case, we need to decode the data client´s to find sector by sector where was and build it on a new files
Regards
Hi Beto,
If a MAC drive has been formatted/initialised, are you able to recover the files with their original file names and folder structure?
Re: GetDataBack
Posted: August 6th, 2009, 8:05
by bipsa
Loss of data may be experienced due to numerous reasons most of them are beyond our control such as power failure, internal error, bad sectors or major virus attack.
The ultimate technique for preventing sudden but essential loss of data is achievable by the window
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Re: GetDataBack
Posted: August 6th, 2009, 11:01
by Spildit
Above post by bipsa is a "spam" post to advertise Stellar Phoenix Windows data recovery software.