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Old 09-29-2005, 05:32 AM
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HI I am a consultant GI Surgeon From INDIA
> I had purchased a Toshiba Centrino laptop in Feb2005 and everything was
> going
> smooth
> I had partitioned my HDD in to 5 parts
> One for OS and 4 for data
> Nearly entire HDD was full
> Yesterday Ifelt I should reinstall the OS
> I today morning did so with the accompanied Product recovery DVD ROM
> Unfortunately all the data partitions are lost
> It has all my data , accounts , dosuments ,sheets , surgery files ,images
> etc since 1988
> How do I recover the same ?
> Is there any method to reverse the changes ?
> Could partition magic etc work ?
> Please revert back immediately
> Desperately frustrated with loss of Data

I tried with r-studio and got many crosslinked files , How do I recover them ?

> Thanking you in anticipation
> Regards
Dr Yogi
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:25 AM
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You should be able to get back all your data. Please download Recover My Files from www.recovermyfiles.com. First try a Fast Format Recover (this will take 10 minutes) and then a Complete Format Recover (this will take several hours). For the fastest search, search only for the default selected file types. Using the demo version you will be able to preview the contents of files that can be recovered. If you find what you are looking for, purchase a product activation key from www.recovermyfiles.com, enter the key and save your files.

When using Recover My Files you must save the files to another drive or CD/DVD. Once you have done this you can copy the files back to the drive. This is a much safer method than actually trying to change the contents of the problem drive on the fly.
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