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jj
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      11th May 2005
I need some direction.
Last week for no apperrant reason my 2nd HD wasen't beeing recogized. I
would like terribly to be able to access some of my data (family pictures
etc.). I tried "Easy Recovery" and was told that my partion was missing. I
was ablre to see some files lists but on recovery most were un accessable. I
am running windows 2000 pro, and have 1mg of RAM, 1st HD 80g, 2nd 250g
(unaccessable).
My question is is it possible to recover my data. I have not done anything
else to the drive in hopes to recover my data.

John


 
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      11th May 2005
On Wed, 11 May 2005 12:21:28 -0400, "jj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I need some direction.
>Last week for no apperrant reason my 2nd HD wasen't beeing recogized. I
>would like terribly to be able to access some of my data (family pictures
>etc.). I tried "Easy Recovery" and was told that my partion was missing. I
>was ablre to see some files lists but on recovery most were un accessable. I
>am running windows 2000 pro, and have 1mg of RAM, 1st HD 80g, 2nd 250g
>(unaccessable).
>My question is is it possible to recover my data. I have not done anything
>else to the drive in hopes to recover my data.
>
>John
>

Is it being recognized by the BIOS at least?
If not, it may not be spinning or other electrical problem.

Dave
 
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jj
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      12th May 2005
>I need some direction.
>Last week for no apperrant reason my 2nd HD wasen't beeing recogized. I
>would like terribly to be able to access some of my data (family pictures
>etc.). I tried "Easy Recovery" and was told that my partion was missing. I
>was ablre to see some files lists but on recovery most were un accessable.

I
>am running windows 2000 pro, and have 1mg of RAM, 1st HD 80g, 2nd 250g
>(unaccessable).
>My question is is it possible to recover my data. I have not done anything
>else to the drive in hopes to recover my data.
>
>John
>

Is it being recognized by the BIOS at least?
If not, it may not be spinning or other electrical problem.

Dave

Yes it is being recognized by the BIOS.

John


 
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wemaole@yahoo.com
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      12th May 2005
You can try other data recovery software

 
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DL
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      12th May 2005
You could go to the hd manu.site and download the hd checking utility - they
are sometimes able to reserect a failing hd, sufficiently for you to
retrieve data.
Are you able to access the hd, using safe mode/command prompt?

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R. C. White
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      12th May 2005
Hi, John.

What does Disk Management tell you about that HD? (Start | Run, enter:
diskmgmt.msc)

That second HD DID work for a while, right? And then suddenly one morning
"wasn't there"?

What interface do your HDs - especially that second HD - use? Typical IDE
(ATA)? SCSI? SATA? USB?

RC
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"jj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I need some direction.
>>Last week for no apperrant reason my 2nd HD wasen't beeing recogized. I
>>would like terribly to be able to access some of my data (family pictures
>>etc.). I tried "Easy Recovery" and was told that my partion was missing.
>>I
>>was ablre to see some files lists but on recovery most were un accessable.

> I
>>am running windows 2000 pro, and have 1mg of RAM, 1st HD 80g, 2nd 250g
>>(unaccessable).
>>My question is is it possible to recover my data. I have not done
>>anything
>>else to the drive in hopes to recover my data.
>>
>>John
>>

> Is it being recognized by the BIOS at least?
> If not, it may not be spinning or other electrical problem.
>
> Dave
>
> Yes it is being recognized by the BIOS.
>
> John


 
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jj
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      13th May 2005
>You could go to the hd manu.site and download the hd checking utility -
they
>are sometimes able to reserect a failing hd, sufficiently for you to
>retrieve data.
>Are you able to access the hd, using safe mode/command prompt?


<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> You can try other data recovery software
>>

The results from Disk Manager is:
Volume = (D
Layout = Partition
Type = Basic
File System = _________ (is blank)
Status = Healthy (Active)
Capacity = 232.88 GB
Free Space = 232.88 GB
%free = 100%
Fault Tolerance = no
Overhead = 0%

Haven't tried in safe mode yet but after this message I will.

Thanks
John


 
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Peter
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      13th May 2005
> >You could go to the hd manu.site and download the hd checking utility -
> they
> >are sometimes able to reserect a failing hd, sufficiently for you to
> >retrieve data.
> >Are you able to access the hd, using safe mode/command prompt?

>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> You can try other data recovery software
> >>

> The results from Disk Manager is:
> Volume = (D
> Layout = Partition
> Type = Basic
> File System = _________ (is blank)
> Status = Healthy (Active)
> Capacity = 232.88 GB
> Free Space = 232.88 GB
> %free = 100%
> Fault Tolerance = no
> Overhead = 0%


Bitten by the 137GB bug?
Does your W2K Pro system have SP3 or later and
registry EnableBigLBA implemented?
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305098


 
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jj
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      15th May 2005
>> The results from Disk Manager is:
>> Volume = (D
>>Layout = Partition
>>Type = Basic
>> File System = _________ (is blank)
>> Status = Healthy (Active)
>>Capacity = 232.88 GB
>> Free Space = 232.88 GB
>> %free = 100%
>> Fault Tolerance = no
>> Overhead = 0%


>Bitten by the 137GB bug?
>Does your W2K Pro system have SP3 or later and
>registry EnableBigLBA implemented?
>http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305098


Yes, my system has SP3 installed and I check my registry with, regedit and
regedt32, and both mave the proper settings.

John


 
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