Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Part 1
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[2012-05-23 22:21:31] grandmaspoke - From a software ...
From a software engineer - 30 years - owner largest PC sales and service store for 15 years-south Orange County, CA-students call me grandma. Use a Bootable USB Flash Drive - fast/usually works - best choices are: a) Pocket Rocket Linux - reads NTFS data automatically - small and fast to download b) Tiny Core - smallest - needs configuration to read NTFS drives c) Puppy - a bit fatter than A or B, but can be configured to read NTFS d) Knoppix - usually a CD-not USB-biggest/fattest to download
[2011-09-28 00:16:49] MistaMase102 - this guy seems like ...this guy seems like a genius, i wish this guy could recover my harddrive, unfortunately i live in england though and im guessing thats a bit far lol. im just praying i dont end up giving my harddrive to some idiot trying to scam me for hundreds, and end up with no data :((( its so hard to tell what companies will do the best job when im a complete novice when it comes to harddrives.
[2011-08-04 05:36:10] youknowita - Aha.~~~``it is ...Aha.~~~``it is really works perfectly. :)
[2011-04-14 17:27:00] phydroxide - #1:25 Animiation#1:25 Animiation
[2011-02-15 19:16:43] datarecoverybest - you are good jobyou are good job
[2011-01-20 02:47:29] blacklotus808 - 3 months in. Data ...3 months in. Data recovery not going so well... Have literally lost everything. I'm going to hang my self with my mouse cord now.
[2010-12-31 00:15:59] payamdatarecovery - Well done Scott, ...Well done Scott, this is a great video. We always ask our new staff at our company to watch all of your videos as an comprehensive into into data recovery before training them for hands on work. Keep up the great work (and ignore the youtube haters!)
[2010-12-28 05:37:36] Kg277 - never has and ...never has and never will be. Each drive is a unique case.
[2010-08-05 03:08:16] thewewguy8t88 - thanks this gives ...thanks this gives me hope i mean honestly if i had a quick tutoral on how to replace the spiner i think i could do it the bigest porblem is finding the exact drive because i am worried it may no longer be made anymore :(
[2010-04-18 01:49:23] CouncilHater2009 - i want to know what ...i want to know what do you need to do dater recovery on all 2.5 3.5 any make
[2010-04-09 04:07:43] bizzysim3 - Great video. Helped ...Great video. Helped me swap pcb boards and resuce my files from my drive.
[2010-03-20 08:51:50] Derangedteddy - Amazing stuff here ...Amazing stuff here. Thank you so much for the upload!
[2010-03-10 06:45:53] arni0202 - go to his website ...go to his website there are seminars
[2010-03-01 09:00:53] mygaffer - Maybe you have $ ...Maybe you have $6000 for a clean room then?
[2010-02-22 06:11:42] nch8 - well fuck them ...well fuck them anyway.
[2010-01-30 07:38:06] mygaffer - The people getting ...The people getting paid $2000 to recover 160GB of data are hardly "idiots".
[2010-01-30 02:00:17] yosifon11 - I am very ...I am very interested to learn this trade professionally. Where can learn it in? And the cost of such studies?
[2010-01-25 10:11:49] wanrendi2008 - how to load it!how to load it!
[2010-01-07 07:04:49] GrooveSafari - Search "RAID Hard ...Search "RAID Hard Drive Data Recovery" on Krustbox (dot) com.
[2009-12-26 02:35:37] ATLien174 - Screw them "trade ...Screw them "trade secrets"...I don't have 2k to give to them idiots! Thanks.
[2009-11-07 18:16:06] bernardola - it's brilliant that ...it's brilliant that you made a distinction in the beginning of this video about who this intel is for. I worked for a company in New York City that charges lot of dollars to recovery data and I can tell you they don't use half the technique you explain. Data Reco is definitely a DIY for the average computer user. With a little of of preventative measures and with frequent backups, there is no need for the average joe or jane to pay for Data Recovery.
[2009-10-15 21:20:18] guitarbass95 - that happened with ...that happened with my mom, she does my dads books and she had a bad copy of vista and it didn't back up right
[2009-10-09 00:41:54] delinthe - Nice presentation i ...Nice presentation i hope you come out to HOPE in 2010 :)
[2009-08-05 21:24:01] commonsense2008 - man this is ...man this is awessssome!! thanks
[2009-08-04 01:21:54] killerdude003 - lol if u tamper ...lol if u tamper with the drive and u fuck up, a) you cant get the data back b0when u finally send it to a recovery team, they'll charge u even more
[2009-06-16 02:10:56] FinsterFlummoxing - I wish someone ...I wish someone would do a video on file recovery for QUICKBOOKS. Intuit is a bunch of thieves. I keep a back up every week, and my file failed on the 6th day. So now I have to go back in and do all those transactions again manually. Anyone know how to recover from error -6000 -301?
[2009-03-12 09:36:01] Josemedeiros - Thumbs Up! I am ...Thumbs Up! I am very glad you put video this up! I was replacing logic boards on hard drives that failed at work or for friends as far back as 1998, however going into the drive and replacing the read and write heads or trying to recover damaged platters require experienced staff to safely recover data. Jose F. Medeiros Former IT staff IBM Global Services Storage Division San Jose, California
[2009-02-03 05:59:55] noobnoobchi - great info, great ...great info, great vid.
[2009-01-16 18:21:17] datahero1 - Yes this is true, ...Yes this is true, if 1 drive dies in a RAID 0 they are both gone. However if you can somehow image the failed drive and mount it on another drive you will get your data back. Good luck!!!