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Full Hard Drive Problem

dibby

Junior Member
Some how my hard drive is completely full. So full that windows wont even recognize it as a normal hard drive. It says it's a raw disk and in order to use it I need to format the disk. Well, I'm not about to let 100gb of data disappear without a fight. All the software solutions I've tried have failed. I think that if I was able to delete the last few files that were written I'd have enough room to fix the problem. I also wonder that if worse comes to worse could I use a data recovery tool after I format it. I keep trying to bug a friend who works down the street to let my try his hardware hard drive cloner and clone it onto a bigger drive. I know I'm not the only one to have this problem but after searching google and probing close friends for weeks on end I'm out of ideas.
 
In all likelyhood, this isn't a "full hard drive" problem, but a messed file system problem. A drive that is simply full will not suddenly become a RAW disk. It would simply be reported as a hard drive with no free space. What tools have you tried?

\Dan
 
Originally posted by: EeyoreX
In all likelyhood, this isn't a "full hard drive" problem, but a messed file system problem. A drive that is simply full will not suddenly become a RAW disk. It would simply be reported as a hard drive with no free space. What tools have you tried? \Dan

I agree, your partition might have been corrupted...

You will need a file recovery tool to get back your data.
 
I've tried all of symantec's tools, Fix It Utilities 5.0, partion magic 8, the built in windows stuff, and Winternals Administrator's Pak.
 
Your only solution is to go with a hard drive recovery service like Ontrack's custom service. It will cost you big time dollars though.
 
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