[Hidden-tech] undeleting hard drives

Kiernan Gulick-Sherrill greenearthcomputer at gmail.com
Tue Aug 3 14:34:36 EDT 2010


Tiffany is right in on the money about cost. Sadly all the really good data recovery programs cost an arm and a leg. The free one I recommended works sometimes and if it does, awesome.  For good paid applications File Scavenger is top of it's class for windows. 

I am happy to help out with a recovery job if needed, I have the licenses for a few great programs already. 

Kiernan G-S
Green Earth Computers
413-282-TECH

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On Aug 2, 2010, at 5:55 PM, Tiffany Marcheterre <tmarcheterre at gmail.com> wrote:

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> 
> Sven,
> 
> Unless you're very experienced with computers and have someone to help walk you through your first major data recovery, I wouldn't recommend trying it yourself. There are lots of ways to mess it up if you don't know what you're doing, and even if you do know what you're doing, there's no guarantee as to exactly what you'll get back, so I always recommend going with a professional for major data losses.
> 
> Kiernan, the Head Technician of Green Earth Computers, can likely help you with attempting to retrieve your lost data.
> 
> Here's his info:
> Kiernan
> Head Technician - Green Earth Computers
> www.greenearthcomputers.us
> greenearthcomputer at gmail.com
> 413-282-TECH
> 
> If you try to do it yourself, you'll need expensive software, a second external hard drive on which you'll put the info from the drive you're recovering, and a whole lot of time. However, if you do choose to try it yourself, Kiernan would also be able to recommend the best software to use.
> 
> Good luck!
> -Tiffany Marcheterre
> 
> Freelance Administrative Assistant & Desktop Publisher
> tmarcheterre at gmail.com
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> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Sven Kielhorn <etownsven at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> 
> what is the best way to undelete or unerase data on an external hard
> drive? the external hard drive already underwent a quick-reformat.
> running windows 7 pro.
> 
> Thank you in advance for any comments or advise you could provide me with,
> 
> Sven Kielhorn
> eTown Videos
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