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I'm facing a data restore session. Hints? by Qcumber-some 2007-03-05 04:35:00
This morning one of the lusers deleted about 150GB of project data off one of the common project drives. The drives are not under general automatic backup policy because of the nature of the projects - fast changing stuff that will never be used again. The lusers are advised to burn their data to DVD for backup.
Now there's about 50GB of this space on backups. The other stuff is mostly recreatable with effort, but it would be nice to have that stuff back easier.
Sigh.
Precautions are already done by my PFY (machine is down and physically secured, noone can use it until I get my hands on it).

So can anyone recommend a good NTFS file recovery tool (aka undelete)? Sysinternals doesn't have one :-( Anything on the UBCD4win?
[ Reply ]
  make (l)user manualy type in all the data by hieraco2007-03-05 04:59:33
  I've used Final Recovery before. by Yaeger2007-03-05 06:11:52
    Win server 2k3 has volume shadow copy by confused.brit2007-03-05 07:30:02
  Spinrite works well in many cases. You might also by classic_jon2007-03-05 07:39:59
    erm... spinrite != a undelete tool by Freakazoid2007-03-05 13:40:26
      when used in conjunction with other tools by classic_jon2007-03-05 16:09:13

 

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