Hi, Daniel.
A solution that worked well for me last summer was R-Studio ($80),
downloaded from
www.r-tt.com.
I had turned on my computer, then left the room for several minutes while it
booted. When I came back, chkdsk was running (very unusual on my system!).
It was not able to complete on a 25 GB NTFS partition with about 10 GB of
files, some of them very important to me. Fortunately, I had plenty of
unpartitioned space on a 120 GB secondary HD, so I used Disk Management to
create and format a partition there to use temporarily, assigning the
unreadable drive's letter (E

to it. (I reassigned the bad drive to Z:.)
After a month or so of trying demo and full versions of OnTrack Easy
Recovery, Acronis Disk Editor and some others, I downloaded R-Studio.
Within a couple of hours I had recovered most of my "lost" files. Over the
next few days I got most of the rest of them. Some day Real Soon Now I'm
going to finish the clean-up job and reformat that partition. (I still
don't know what caused the original problem, but my suspicion is a flakey
cable or connector that suffered a glitch at exactly the wrong moment.)
Let us know how it works out for you.
200 gigs! Wow!
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
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Microsoft Windows MVP
"Daniel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> While defraging a 200 gig 1 partition fat32 hd with diskeeper the power
suply was interrupted and now it is not recognized as a formatted drive. It
is listed as Raw. No file table found.
>
> Please help. The info on this disk is very important to me.
>
> I have tried running ontrack easyrecovery on it and the only option that
works is RawRecovery. And that just allows me to copy all the files to
another drive but it loses file structure and file names. it renames
everything to "file12345.file" and lumps them into one directory hardly
acceptable when dealing with 200 gigs of small files.
>
> Thank you
> Daniel.