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    Lost Data?

    I have a serious problem and I am not sure if there is anyway back. I have a Win NT Server that acts as a File Sharing Server.

    I was accidentally on the Server the other day and deleted some info out. It is not in the Recycle Bin....how can I get it back.

    The tapes that were backing up the Server had failed from the night before so they will not work.

    I tried GetDataBack Demo Version, and a few other Recover but none seem to work. I haven't tried EasyRecovery yet?

    Anyone have any ideas, suggestions, or tools that I can use to retrieve this data?

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    Does that work for Win NT. It doesn't seem to want to install.

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    Try Undelete for NT by Executive Software. Works like a charm...
    http://www.executivesoftware.com/products/products.asp

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    easy recovery would be my choice. it has never failed me yet, including 14,000 infectied files from virii.


    good luck to you. did you delete from a network drive? that would be why i believe

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    Wink

    PC inspector saved my butt one weekend, I typed format c: instead of format D: and promptly erased all my Dad's data on his c drive
    I had NO back ups
    I ran another file recovery tool and got maybe 5% of the data, Well PC inspector got 100% of the Xp partition back, This is after using Maxblast to copy an operational Win 98se partition over the XP ntfs partition and then the format over that when I typed format c: instead of d :
    PC inspector rescued the XP partition and I was able to copy it back onto an old ten gig drive I had laying around
    That was amazing, I knew that a standard format will not erase the data only a good zero fill
    I may try PC inspector on other formatted drives and see what I get, Good little piece of free ware
    Format c I'm givin er all she's got cap'in !!! )

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