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codename_romeo
27-11-2007, 03:50 PM
Today i went to my friend's place with my samsung 40gb ide hdd. I transfered about 30 gb of data onto my hdd and transferred 10gb to his hdd. But now that i attached the hdd back to my pc, it does not show the files i received but the disk is not empty( it has 30 gb of occupied space). But i cannot see the files(no hidden files). Please tell the cause and the solution
gaurav_indian
27-11-2007, 09:24 PM
Guys chill down.
codename is it showing the drive?If you havent formatted that drive.
Then you need to recover your data.I faced a similar problem.
The_Devil_Himself
27-11-2007, 09:27 PM
Just get a linux live cd and I am sure it'll recognise your hard disk and let you copy the files to another location.
another thing:just reinstall your windows man,its a sure shot solution I am 99% sure its a stupid windows problem.
I dint know we have some saints in our forum.
codename_romeo
27-11-2007, 10:10 PM
Guys chill down.
codename is it showing the drive?If you havent formatted that drive.
Then you need to recover your data.I faced a similar problem.
willl try this out...... the drive is accessible and in the properties it shows the right free and used space.......
Just get a linux live cd and I am sure it'll recognise your hard disk and let you copy the files to another location.
another thing:just reinstall your windows man,its a sure shot solution I am 99% sure its a stupid windows problem.
I dint know we have some saints in our forum.
Tried the linux live cd method. But then even linux could not show me those files. But then in linux also i cud see the correct used and free space
gaurav_indian
27-11-2007, 10:11 PM
willl try this out...... the drive is accessible and in the properties it shows the right free and used space.......
Download the softwares from here for data recovery depending on the type of filesystem you have
Getdatabackfor fat32
or getdataback for ntfs
http://runtime.org/
i recovered data through this software
codename_romeo
27-11-2007, 10:16 PM
Thanks friends...... i used seagate recovery for windows......... i am recovering the files right now........:razz:
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