Technology For people who reformat computers...

backoff34

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Dunno if this is the right forum for this, but alot of people say how they formatted their comps/deleted something or whatnot... and need reposts of things, this should help out greatly. (if you use windows that is)

You can restore every file you have ever had on your computer under normal circumstances. Unless you are running a special (and expensive) file sanitation software, every file will be accessable using this, no matter how long ago you deleted it, if it has been formatted, etc.

You run this software, (it takes a fucking long time) but then it shows you a directory structure that has all the folders and files on your computer from whatever time you selected. It is a bit technical I guess, but it works great and can save alot of time getting things back.


Link...
HOMEPAGE: http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm
DOWNLOADS:
GetDataBack For NTFS Partition
GetDataBack For FAT32 Partition

Do a google search to determine if you are on NTFS or FAT32.

Yeah its not freeware but most people can get around that if they try, I will not go into that though... but this software works great and I hope it helps anyone that loses everything.
 
WinXP and Win2k are NTFS

Win95-98-ME = FAT, FAT32

and by the way just search for Partition Magic and just split the drives and whenever you reformat just keep all files in the new drive
 
BUMP.

People should see this because everyone is losing all this data and I have about 1100 2pac mp3s and I would hate to lose them.
 
PPl just gotta rememeber when they realise they lost something, stop using the drive as soon as possible.
 

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