There is an application that I have used called ZAR - Zero
Assumption
Recovery - with great success. It has worked on a
formatted drive and a
crashed disk, recovering well over 90% of my data even on
the crashed
disk. There is a demo version available that will allow
you to test its
performance on up to 4 folders. If your other apps don't
work you might
want to give it a try.
https://www.z-a-recovery.com/download.aspx
Klattu <me@home.net> wrote in
news:5l4d1e9vo40vt2nf6deiqu0a6k2nabpdj4@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 08:47:46 +0100, denmark40@nowhere.com
wrote:
>
>>Also try this:
>>https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
>>
>>The recovery part of it is called photorec, but it
recovers other
>>files too (you will have to rename them afterwards, tho,
and you will
>>need a second harddisk to copy it to)
>>
>>It's really good!
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 22:53:34 -0500, Klattu <me@home.net>
wrote:
>>
>>>Accidently Formatted My Drive With All My Sleaze Movies"
>>>
>>>Damn! Now I'm using EaseUS Data Recoery Wizard to see if
I can
>>>recover any of them.....several years of collecting
might be lost!
>>>One problem with another recovery tool showed I used, a
couple
>>>hundred of them as being able to recover but only
numbers as
>>>filenames! (useless) I had at least 3 TB of downloaded
sleazy movies
>>>on the drive!
>>>
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> What file type do I need to choose for .avi files running
> PhotoRec....I saw the .mp4 selection.
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