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Should I reformat a hard drive before using a data recovery program?

My old hard drive is corrupted and I want to salvage the files on it using a data recovery program I’ve downloaded. However getting the program to read it is difficult. Do I need to reformat the hard drive? When I go to reformat it says this will erase all data on the disk, but according to other websites I’ve read it should be fine and I should still be able to salvage files. Which is correct?

Best reply by Tony RB:

If you do a full format, all the data on the disk will be overwritten with the formatting data – and you will lose the data you want to retrieve.

There is a type of formatting called “quick format” but that erases all the folder data, and that means you will have even more problems finding the data you want.

You say getting the program to read it is difficult. If the hard drive is failing, then you will have enormous problems getting any program to work right.

If the only problem is corrupted folder structures, then a quick format *might* work to erase all of the corrupted data, leaving the other data. Then your data recovery program would have to scan the entire hard drive.

I use the free Recuva program from Piriform to recover data, but I don’t know how it would work in your situation. Recuva has the ability to scan all the hard drive sectors, it is an option. If you can get it to work, you will need another drive to have a place to copy the selected data.

http://www.piriform.com/recuva

Wikipedia article about Recuva:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recuva

There are programs available that will read the data directly off the sectors of the hard drive and present it in hexadecimal format, but that doesn’t mean you can make enough sense out of the data to be able to recover it. The better programs also cost money.

Monday, March 8, 2010

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if you do a full system recovery, does your hard drive get erased and set back to factory settings.?

I have a XP, and if I did a full system recovery will I be able to erase all the stuff I put on my hard drive and including the hidden files?

Best reply by wiztek:

A short answer>>>>YES

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How do I install Window Updates SP3 after I perform a recovery on my hard drive?

I did the recovery on my hard drive yesterday to erase everything. It is now clean and with all the preinstalled programs that it came with. I tried to download and install the Service Pack 3. It downloads but it does not install. I get a “acces denied” message. A window pops up giving me Error Code:0×800700005. Why is it not installing?

Best reply by blamay22000:

I would first try the windows update tool.

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Will performing a destructive recovery affect the recovery partition (D:/) of the hard drive?

I’m planning to do a detructive recovery on my hp PC. I read about the destructive recovery, and how it cleans your hard drive then reinstalls the operating system. I was wondering if when it cleaned your hard drive (drive c:/) it also reformatted the recovery partition of the hard drive (d:/). Could anybody tell me if it did that because i don’t want to erase my recovery partition, just my local disk.

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