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Success story! Able to save files from "RAW" hard drive

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Old 04-10-2006, 04:43 PM
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Default Success story! Able to save files from "RAW" hard drive

(BUMP FROM OTHER THREAD, I AM SO HAPPY THAT THIS WORKED, HAD TO START A NEW THREAD!)


Thanks GDH, your product WORKS!!!!! This drive was my slave, not the master with my OS on it, I used it for archive storage.
It took a day to 'complete format recover' the 320G drive, as you suggested. I tagged only a few files, and at then end it showed ALL file types available to recover even though they weren't in the list of files that RecMyData 'supports'. They even had my FOLDER names intact. WOW. Other products scanned the same way came back with items fragmented in different folders and it would have been a nightmare to piece them all back together. Not to mention double and even 8 times the price! I bought the product to unlock the code this morning (bargain in com*****on to others making the same claims) and I am in the process of transferring all my data that was on the unreadable "RAW" drive to my new 400G external drive. I made 135G partitions just in case because large drive support, 137G and up, is not supported by some machines. Maybe that was my initial issue in addition to power loss.

Bottom line is that I am a believer, for I recovered ALL, yes A-L-L of my .vobs,.flc,.iso, .ifo even though they are not listed in the file support hierarchy. Score. I normally would not give such unabashed praise for a product, but I thought I lost 300G of clients' finished products.

Thank you for your guidance,
Shorty
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