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26 May 2011   #1

windows7 ultimate 32bit
 
 
Hard Disk Recover

Dear All friends



i have bigg problem by mistak my external hard disk formatted by clean and clean so plsss help me how to recover my all file is insaid now whn i connet the pc its detecting hard disk but not showing its connecting pls help me friends
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26 May 2011   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64/Ubuntu 11.04
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
 
 

Hi shabee417, I'm not sure that I understand what happened to your external HD. Did you format it or did you just find it and everything was wiped?
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26 May 2011   #3

windows7 ultimate 32bit
 
 

i hope i wiped my hard disk i used diskpart command and clean all by this way i formatted can recover this data any team for this jodb i m rdy to pay if anybody can help me bcz my file very usefull
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26 May 2011   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
Mt. Crumpit/Whoville
 
 

Yes you have deleted all data on the drive. It would have to be sent to a recovery service now.
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26 May 2011   #6

32bit: XP, Win7 H.P. / 64bit: 2008R2, Win7 Pro, Ultimate / Several flavors of Linux
Denver, Colorado
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by shabee417 View Post
i hope i wiped my hard disk i used diskpart command and clean all by this way i formatted can recover this data any team for this jodb i m rdy to pay if anybody can help me bcz my file very usefull
Question: when you used Diskpart > Clean, did you use the "all" switch?

If not, you have a fight chance but it will be long and messy. You will need to use a recovery utility (several out there).

This about Diskpart Clean:

clean [all]

Use the clean command to remove partition or volume formatting from the current in-focus disk by zeroing sectors. By default, only the MBR or GPT partitioning information and any hidden sector information on MBR disks is overwritten. If you specify the all parameter, each and every sector can be zeroed, and all data that is contained on the drive can be deleted.

Regards,
GEWB
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26 May 2011   #7

Vista x64 / 7 X64
 
 

If you used diskpart Clean command - then it should be possible to recover your partitions/data intact.

If you used Clean All ( that is different ) - even a specialist data recovery will have trouble.

I do not recommend people go anywhere near the Clean All command - except in very special situations e.g. if they are throwing the drive away and don't want anyone to access the data afterwards.



Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by shabee417 View Post
i hope i wiped my hard disk i used diskpart command and clean all by this way i formatted can recover this data any team for this jodb i m rdy to pay if anybody can help me bcz my file very usefull
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26 May 2011   #8

windows7 ultimate 32bit
 
 

Dear All friends

please support me if anyone to recover my data i am redy to spend the amount for that becuse i need my data its valuable data pls forwared me about information
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26 May 2011   #9

Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
Mt. Crumpit/Whoville
 
 

These may help too. If you clean /all you may be looking at a $4000 USD price.
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26 May 2011   #10

windows7 ultimate 32bit
 
 

Hay what is this sir i am from indian ur giving price is $4000 indian price is Rs181159.6 this is very dificult sir pls provide possible price this is not jok sir i need my data bcz its all valuable data i am faceing lot of tention pls help me
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