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A recovery software for a corrupted hard disk

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June 20, 2014 6:22:55 AM

Hello,
I have a seagate barracuda 160gb hdd.
In that hdd there is all my life achievements,I have a home Studio and I used it for 7+year now.
I don't know how it has corrupt but I want all the data which was in my hdd.
Please help me tell me the name of the best recovery software or any place where professional recovery is done.
Don't worry about the price of software but it should recover all my audio stuff.
Now about the recovery place it should be in New or Old Delhi
Plus it is also not shown in my computer.

I don't have any Any Backup of this data.






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June 20, 2014 6:43:41 AM

Before you go nuts, try plugging your HDD into another computer with the same operating system and see if you can get the files an folders on a separate drive letter and copy them to a new HDD. If that doesn't work I hear Seagate is about the best in the business http://www.seagate.com/services-software/data-recovery-....
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June 20, 2014 6:45:04 AM

TestDisk, Recuva, The Easues one (can't remember the name) . . .

Don't mean to beat a dead horse here, but if the data was important why aren't there multiple copies of it in multiple locations?
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June 20, 2014 9:02:22 AM

Checking first the disk with another computer is a good idea.
If that doesn't help, you have 2 options:
1. If you value your data very high, and no problems with money, go to a reputable data recovery professional. This is the best choice
2. I use Restorer Ultimate for file recovery. Easy to use and quite reliable. Just google for it. Btw, it allows you to test whether you can recover your files before paying for it.
And once again: Back up! Back Up!! Back Up!!!
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June 20, 2014 8:17:35 PM

The gold standard amongst data recovery professionals appears to be R-Studio or UFS Explorer.

As for "corrupted", that's not a very descriptive term. If you can describe the problem in more detail, perhaps someone could provide more specific assistance.
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June 20, 2014 9:23:26 PM

fzabkar said:
The gold standard amongst data recovery professionals appears to be R-Studio or UFS Explorer.

As for "corrupted", that's not a very descriptive term. If you can describe the problem in more detail, perhaps someone could provide more specific assistance.


I agree with this..

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June 25, 2014 8:44:15 AM

I have never used it myself, but Recuva has been recommended to me several times. It is free and apparently easy to use.

Recuva: http://www.piriform.com/recuva
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