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From: Rod Speed on 21 Mar 2010 12:43 Daniel Prince wrote > Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> Daniel Prince wrote >>> I have a Seagate 300 gig IDE drive (not SATA) that I have >>> been using as a data drive. Windows XP Home SP3 now >>> says that the drive is unformatted. When I run the Seagate >>> DiscWizard program it says that sector 92 is unreadable. >>> I have a lot of data on the drive that I have not backed up. >>> I suspect that most of the data is still there but just not >>> accessible through Windows. Is there a good freeware >>> or shareware program that I can use to access my data? >> You dont say how it was formatted. If it was formatted >> NTFS, you can find that a Linux live CD can see the data >> on the drive when Win claims that its unformatted. > It was formatted NTFS. Which version of Linux live CD do you recommend? Doesnt really matter. Ubuntu is pretty intuitive for those who have never used Linux before because it does things the same way Win does most of the time. >> If that doesnt work, I like Easy Recovery Pro >> myself, but it isnt free unless you steal it.
From: Daniel Prince on 21 Mar 2010 16:56 "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >From: "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1(a)ca.rr.com> > >| "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>>Daniel Prince wrote > >>>> I have a Seagate 300 gig IDE drive (not SATA) that I have >>>> been using as a data drive. Windows XP Home SP3 now >>>> says that the drive is unformatted. When I run the Seagate >>>> DiscWizard program it says that sector 92 is unreadable. > >>>> I have a lot of data on the drive that I have not backed up. >>>> I suspect that most of the data is still there but just not >>>> accessible through Windows. Is there a good freeware >>>> or shareware program that I can use to access my data? > >>>You dont say how it was formatted. If it was formatted >>>NTFS, you can find that a Linux live CD can see the data >>>on the drive when Win claims that its unformatted. > >| It was formatted NTFS. Which version of Linux live CD do you >| recommend? > >Did you run SeaGate SeaTools like I asked ? Yes. I downloaded and ran SeaTools. This is what it said: Model: ST3300831A Serial Number: (deleted) Firmware Revision: 3.01 SMART - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:18:43 AM Short DST - Started 3/21/2010 1:19:07 AM Short DST - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:19:23 AM Long DST - Started 3/21/2010 1:19:32 AM Long DST - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:20:58 AM Identify - Started 3/21/2010 3:52:53 AM SMART: Supported and enabled 48-bit Address feature set supported: True Max LBA: 586072368 Host Protected Area features: Supported and enabled Mandatory Power Management: Supported and enabled Security Mode: Supported not enabled SET MAX security extension: Supported not enabled Advanced Power Managment: Not Supported Download Firmware: False SMART self-test supported: True SMART error logging supported: True Drive Temperature(C/F): 27/81 Power-On Hours: 363159 -- I don't understand why they make gourmet cat foods. I have known many cats in my life and none of them were gourmets. They were all gourmands!
From: David H. Lipman on 21 Mar 2010 17:05 From: "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1(a)ca.rr.com> | "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >>From: "Daniel Prince" <neutrino1(a)ca.rr.com> >>| "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>>>Daniel Prince wrote >>>>> I have a Seagate 300 gig IDE drive (not SATA) that I have >>>>> been using as a data drive. Windows XP Home SP3 now >>>>> says that the drive is unformatted. When I run the Seagate >>>>> DiscWizard program it says that sector 92 is unreadable. >>>>> I have a lot of data on the drive that I have not backed up. >>>>> I suspect that most of the data is still there but just not >>>>> accessible through Windows. Is there a good freeware >>>>> or shareware program that I can use to access my data? >>>>You dont say how it was formatted. If it was formatted >>>>NTFS, you can find that a Linux live CD can see the data >>>>on the drive when Win claims that its unformatted. >>| It was formatted NTFS. Which version of Linux live CD do you >>| recommend? >>Did you run SeaGate SeaTools like I asked ? | Yes. I downloaded and ran SeaTools. This is what it said: | Model: ST3300831A | Serial Number: (deleted) | Firmware Revision: 3.01 | SMART - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:18:43 AM | Short DST - Started 3/21/2010 1:19:07 AM | Short DST - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:19:23 AM | Long DST - Started 3/21/2010 1:19:32 AM | Long DST - FAIL 3/21/2010 1:20:58 AM | Identify - Started 3/21/2010 3:52:53 AM | SMART: Supported and enabled | 48-bit Address feature set supported: True | Max LBA: 586072368 | Host Protected Area features: Supported and enabled | Mandatory Power Management: Supported and enabled | Security Mode: Supported not enabled | SET MAX security extension: Supported not enabled | Advanced Power Managment: Not Supported | Download Firmware: False | SMART self-test supported: True | SMART error logging supported: True | Drive Temperature(C/F): 27/81 | Power-On Hours: 363159 That's not exactly what I meant. Sorry. The objective is to run a full, comprehensive, test of the drive such that you will know its condition and maybe fix bad sectors. At the end it will either indicate it is healthy or errors with an error message. But at least I now know that this is a .3TB IDE hard disk. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: JP Loken on 21 Mar 2010 17:53 <snip> >>> I have a lot of data on the drive that I have not backed up. >>> I suspect that most of the data is still there but just not >>> accessible through Windows. Is there a good freeware >>> or shareware program that I can use to access my data? UBCD4Win is a bootable recovery CD that contains software used for repairing, restoring, or diagnosing almost any computer problem. The CD is easy and fairly quick to build, but you need a XP CD. http://www.ubcd4win.com/ <snip> > It was formatted NTFS. Which version of Linux live CD do you > recommend? <snip> I've successfully used Knoppix three times on various computers. -- JP Loken Sent with Opera's e-mail program: http://www.opera.com/mail/
From: za kAT on 21 Mar 2010 18:22 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 13:56:05 -0700, Daniel Prince wrote: > Power-On Hours: 363159 Pooh says there it is. Turn the goddammmned thing off once in a while. duh -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - www.zakATsKopterChat.com
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