I'll keep it short and to the point : my new SATA drive, after installing XPSP2 on it, copying about 100GB of stuff to it, and having everything working fine, decided to stop having it's filesystem (NTFS) as being recognized.
I tried using DiskProbe to re-copy the boot sector from the end of the partition, no luck. Tried FixMBR and FixBoot, no dice. Tried using numerous free trials of different softwares out there (GetDataBack, Recover My Files, FileRecoveryAngel, O&O UnErase, etc.), and some of them are finding the files, but mostly just re-arranging them into a hellaciously bad file-structure that'd take days to put back together, even just for my important stuff, let alone my 60G+ of music.
My question to you guys is : what would my best option be for getting the truly important stuff off there (Resumé, cover letters, personal docs, photos, *big* Outlook PST, maybe some of the music) intact and stable? I'm looking at this from a cost-conscious POV if at all possible, as i'd love to just by OnTrack's software, but i'd much rather not spend twice as much on the SW as I did on the HD itself :|
Any advice at all is GREATLY appreciated 😀
I tried using DiskProbe to re-copy the boot sector from the end of the partition, no luck. Tried FixMBR and FixBoot, no dice. Tried using numerous free trials of different softwares out there (GetDataBack, Recover My Files, FileRecoveryAngel, O&O UnErase, etc.), and some of them are finding the files, but mostly just re-arranging them into a hellaciously bad file-structure that'd take days to put back together, even just for my important stuff, let alone my 60G+ of music.
My question to you guys is : what would my best option be for getting the truly important stuff off there (Resumé, cover letters, personal docs, photos, *big* Outlook PST, maybe some of the music) intact and stable? I'm looking at this from a cost-conscious POV if at all possible, as i'd love to just by OnTrack's software, but i'd much rather not spend twice as much on the SW as I did on the HD itself :|
Any advice at all is GREATLY appreciated 😀