Tuesday, September 27, 2011

[Avid-L2] Re: Recovering files from external drive

 

I'm curious at the various size versions. Do they allow data recovery up to the indicated size per event or in total. Is there a time limit to the activation or is it a size limit. Couldn't find any details on the site.

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@...> wrote:
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> Check these guys out if all else fails:
> http://www.binarybiz.com
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> I used them many years ago when I had a corrupted drive header.
> Norton, Disk Warrior and a couple others didn't work, but this recovered the files and was a good deal cheaper than data recovery companies;
> and I could do it right at home.
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> On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:19 AM, john@... wrote:
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> > I have never had success with these software utilities .. only recoved
> > fragments of files
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> > On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:10:38 -0400, "Dom Q. Silverio" wrote:
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> > Yes, both OS X and Windows do place "deleted" files in the Trash/Recycle Bin
> > initially until "emptied".
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> > Emptied files can still be recovered as the OS actually only deletes the
> > directory address. The actual 1/0s of the data remains on the drive until
> > those are overwritten by new 1/0s. If not it would take you the same amount
> > to delete the file as writing it.
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> > There are bunch of utilities out there. Basically, you want to make sure you
> > dont use, not even mounting it, until you are ready to do the recovery.
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> > http://www.pandorarecovery.com/features/
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> > Not a bad one, there are others.
> >
> > Dom Q. Silverio
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> > On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Jeff Cook wrote:
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> > > Deleting a file generally only deletes part of the filename, leaving
> > > the data to be overwritten by future files. There are "undelete" or
> > > file recovery utilities available that can do this, as long as the
> > > data has not been overwritten yet. I don;t know what's available
> > > today, but I've used Norton Utilities on PC drives in the past.
> > >
> > > First step is TURN OFF THE DRIVE. And don't use it again until you're
> > > ready to attempt the file recover.
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> > > --
> > > Jeff Cook
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> > > Quoting Scott Martin :
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> > > > Is it possible to recover files deleted from an external drive?
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> > > > Thanks.
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