Tools for hard drive diagnostics, repair, and data recovery
February 27th, 2011, 13:02
Dear Pro`s,,
have you ever heard about any Linux Partition finder where i can use it under my Linux machine
any open source/commercial application for this?
i tried many windows based appz but none was helpful so if any can recommend any help will be appreciated
thank you
February 27th, 2011, 14:43
February 28th, 2011, 6:42
the problem is that am trying to get the data back from WD10EADS hdd which was dead and i was able to get it back working
in my udma DE i got to know that the partitions are Ext2
with Grep Search i was able to get the LBA`s for those partitions tried to create virtual part. but as acelab TS recommended to try any Linux partition windows based app. which i tested already with the tools you recommended here and also some others but no luck finding it.
in DE i was able to see those many partitions but when i add it to Virtual part. nothing.
with Raw recovery in DE i got some data but all of them are corrupted which made me confused here about it.
is there anything thing missing here or something that i forgot?
thnx for the reply again
February 28th, 2011, 10:21
My guess is that you are getting a false positive and that the partition you want recovered is XFS. Take a look at it with UFS Explorer and see if my theory is correct. If the clone was good and the file system is somewhat healthy, it will likely just mount under Linux.
February 28th, 2011, 13:07
lcoughey wrote:My guess is that you are getting a false positive and that the partition you want recovered is XFS. Take a look at it with UFS Explorer and see if my theory is correct. If the clone was good and the file system is somewhat healthy, it will likely just mount under Linux.
will look into this and let you know
thnx for the tip man
March 1st, 2011, 5:39
lcoughey wrote:My guess is that you are getting a false positive and that the partition you want recovered is XFS. Take a look at it with UFS Explorer and see if my theory is correct. If the clone was good and the file system is somewhat healthy, it will likely just mount under Linux.
Again, i tried it but no results
i guess it is all about the damn Initio chip which came into the USB WD Box
i`ve been reading alot about it with no sucess story on how to bypass this and get the data back.
today i will do my own research about it by buying new one and putting some files on it and taking it out of the box and try to see if its possible to access the data without the usb pcb (initio) box.
meanwhile any suggestions are welcome here guys.
thnx
March 1st, 2011, 6:55
heheheh seems that i got it here
the damn Initio chip encrypts the data inside the hdd without it no way its just an empty drive
in a simple word: I know i can do it,,, its just the matter of time....
March 1st, 2011, 13:57
Main parition should be FAT32 or NTFS if it's a WD MyBook. In this case, yes it would be encrypted. But it's not a difficult case
March 2nd, 2011, 2:05
quasimodo wrote:Main parition should be FAT32 or NTFS if it's a WD MyBook. In this case, yes it would be encrypted. But it's not a difficult case

i suggest that you buy new one, copy any file to it, remove it from the usb box then try to get ur file from it
then you will understand what i mean.
March 2nd, 2011, 8:15
what's the model?
March 2nd, 2011, 10:11
Sir,
my above post was accurate, it's using smartware, like I said easy job and data partition should be FAT32 or NTFS. Do a search for smart ware on the forum and you should find a pointer or two.
March 2nd, 2011, 17:54
This thread should help you:
disk-with-sata-usb-adapter-remove-virtual-rom-t18492.htmlThe OP dissected a HP OEM version of a WD Smartware drive.
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