"Joe M" <joedotmatminemandotcom> wrote in message
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> Hi, I've got a hard disk with something BAD eg, Bad Sectors, corrupted
File
> Allocation Tables. Or Something that's preventing the drive from being
> accessed.. And now it's unrecognizable to Windows XP. What would be the
best
> utilities to use(eg. Scandisk??) to fix up the bad sectors/corrupted FAT
> so that the drive can be recognize again. Because there are crucial
> information on the hard disk that needs to be recover.
> And also what's the best utility to use to check whether the hard disk is
> faulty???
> Thank.
Try some of the tools below:
http://www.restorer2000.com/r2k.htm (to restore NTFS partitions - seems to
work well)
http://www.hddrecovery.com.au
http://bootmaster.filerecovery.biz (has NTFS undelete tools too)
http://www.runtime.org/ (GetDataBack)
www.acronis.com (RecoveryExpert)
After restoring your crucial information, review your backup policy.
The iron rule of computing says that all important files must be backed
up at least weekly to an independent medium. Many people feel that
they can ignore this rule, until they suffer a king hit.
About your hard disk's condition: Run the diagnostic tool that the
disk manufacturer makes freely available on his home site. If the
report is bad, discard the disk. It's not worth it using a flawed
disk.