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#177669 - 01/15/11 08:59 AM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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ghast hacker
Registered: 06/10/01
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doesn't sound good, a couple of options. 1. try hooking it up externally by a ide or sata to usb adapter. 2. swap the circuitboard with another identical drive 3. data recovery service ( can be expensive.)
we see a lot of people who never back up their data and as we all know drives will go bad or data will get corrupted. the best solution going forward is o use a backup solution like trueimage or storagecraft and a external harddrive. these two software apps make a image of the drive and will allow not only a recovery option but also a option to mount the image in vmware or vbox and run it virtualized on any pc. it's a whole lot cheaper and less frustrating than any alternative out there. trueimage is around 59.00 storagecraft desktop is around 99.00 storagecraft allows bare metal restores to different hardware trueimage offers bare metal for a additional charge. it uses more resources than storagecraft.
hope this was some help.
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#177672 - 01/15/11 11:29 AM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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Mister Troller
Registered: 06/12/01
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Loc: Toronto, Canada
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i personally like clonezilla, and its free. its a bit lazier than just using dd to do a sector copy either to another drive, or to img.
for shit i haven't been able to mount, i've had success also with recovery using testdisk and/or photorec.
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#177678 - 01/17/11 08:22 AM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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Cyber zombie
Registered: 05/08/02
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I would definitely try out swapping the PCB from an identical drive. I did it recently and it worked out. Probably a good thing I always try to buy double of HDDs I get. Ebay would be a good place to search for a cheap match.
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#177684 - 01/17/11 01:46 PM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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I do unless I have weird issues with onboard drivers. for graphic and audio cards I use the manuf. drivers. there has also been times when the MS drivers were more stable than the vendor drivers.
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#177697 - 01/17/11 09:50 PM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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Byte-Shamanist
Registered: 09/20/01
Posts: 2804
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Acronis tools can sometimes help but yeah they don't last forever
HD's used to last 4+ years newer ones with the smaller platters I don't know
You have to figure whatever the warranty is these days, probably shortly after that it'll die.
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#177717 - 01/19/11 04:46 AM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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Cyber zombie
Registered: 05/08/02
Posts: 4178
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escher: Windows does a good job (plus they get their drivers from the respective manufacturer). Like HB said, get video card driver from GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA or AMD) and sound driver from chip maker (Soundblaster / Realtek). Some sound cards do require using product brand in-house drivers only (ASUS / Auzentech).
Anartist:
Hard drives actually use larger platters these days. That's how the size can increase. Each platter can hold more data. I think 750GB/platter is the largest for now.
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#178078 - 02/09/11 09:19 PM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: bitstorm]
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ghast hacker
Registered: 06/10/01
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try hat ubcd4win boot cd, I used it to recove data off a bad drive. google it and download the image. rawcopy worked for me o imag the drive and the other recovery tools worked to get some needd data quickly (qbooks)
the drive wouldn't show up in windows at all and while plugged in disk manager would just hang. but I recovered it all.
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#178085 - 02/09/11 11:05 PM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: escher]
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Cyber zombie
Registered: 05/08/02
Posts: 4178
Loc: MA, US
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Doesn't running two AV apps at the same time cause problems? AV apps are good at finding shit after you get infected. Not much help then.
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#178089 - 02/10/11 04:45 AM
Re: hard drive failure.. recovery options?
[Re: FinalDJ]
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you can run some av apps together without any problems, some you can't like mcafee and norton, or norton and avast. i used symantec corp, with clamwin.
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