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Restoring data

No such animal, as far as I know. If the drive is bad then how can the software access it? The only option for recovery from a dead drive, that I am aware of, is a 3rd-party service. They are usually expensive, and I assume this is because they have to open the drive, demount the platters, and mount them in a device for reading. Even then there is no guarantee everything will come back, or that anything will.
 
Originally posted by: AssistantPimp
Oh, i tought it can be recovered with some software...damn, 80Gbs of data gone...ah, tnx anyway...

Lesson learned - backup your critical data

Be it pron, taxes, resumes, pictures, music, projects, etc.

 
physical death is death.
unless you want to spend hundreds/thousands on professional data recovery services
syncback is a free scheduled backup/synchronization program.
that or use raid.
 
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