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> On Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:20 PM RJ wrote:
> Is it possible to recover the files from an external hard drive after
> plugging it into a mac? Window Vista sees the drive and assigns it a
> drive letter, but I cannot access any of the files and it keeps telling
> me to format the drive. I have files on it that I do not want to lose.
>
> Thanks,
> RJ
>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:15 AM Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>> I have plugged drives into a Mac and then a PC without a problem, so
>> something else might be happening here.
>>
>> I have plugged both FAT32 drives and NTFS drives into the Mac, which was an
>> Intel Mac. I have written to the FAT32 drives natively on the Mac, and to
>> the NTFS drives using some free software, as well as both Parallels and
>> VMware virtual machines.
>>
>> Never a problem.
>>
>> Did you try to format or otherwise manipulate the drive (other than just
>> writing to a FAT32 systemn)?
>>
>> Try plugging the drive into another PC, just in case something is screwy on
>> yours.
>>
>> --
>> Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 8:59 AM RJ wrote:
>>> .
>>> an
>>> on
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply. I have tried plugging the drive into a couple
>>> different windows machines and they appear to recognize the drive, but
>>> not the file system. I am asked if I want to format the drive. I am
>>> going to try connecting the drive to a mac today. I can browse the
>>> files with some recovery software and I did find some software to
>>> recover the data, however, it only recovers the files and does not
>>> maintain the folder structure. When I look at the drive properties
>>> under disk management it says the disk is in a RAW state rather than
>>> NTFS or FAT32. I would like to recover the files before I reformat
>>> the drive. Do you know of any good inexpensive or free file recovery
>>> software?
>>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 9:30 AM Dave-UK wrote:
>>>> Have a look at the last post on here:
>>>> http://forums.getdata.com/computer-d...-recovery.html
>>>>
>>>> TestDisk
>>>> http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
>>>> http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Step_By_Step
>>>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:26 AM Mark Adams wrote:
>>>>> "RJ" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Recuva by the people who make Ccleaner.
>>>>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:02 PM RJ wrote:
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>>>>>> More information: I plugged the hard drive into a mac and I am able
>>>>>> to access the files. I talked to a co-worker of mine who has the same
>>>>>> issue with a thumb drive.
>>>>>>> On Thursday, August 26, 2010 2:10 PM Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>>>>>>> I defer to the others about recovery software, since I have not used any
>>>>>>> in over 5 years.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please do *not* do anything that writes to your hard drive until after
>>>>>>> you have recovered your files. There is always a risk that something
>>>>>>> further will go wrong, especially if you end up trying to recover
>>>>>>> deleted files or files that seem to be deleted - the recovery software
>>>>>>> must be installed on and run from a different drive, and the recovered
>>>>>>> data must be written to a different drive. By "different drive" I mean
>>>>>>> something other than the problem drive.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It may be possible, on a Mac, to copy the entire drive to a new drive
>>>>>>> that you can read in Windows (i.e., FAT32).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is also software available online that lets a Windows computer
>>>>>>> read a Mac drive. Look here (or Google):
>>>>>>> http://ogasawalrus.com/blog/node/208
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The link is for HFS Explorer, which I have used; it is free. There are
>>>>>>> others, not all free.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wish you luck - it seems like a real bug in the Mac system, and not
>>>>>>> easy to fix.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
>>>>>>>> On Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:37 AM john michle515 wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi !
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes , sure you can recovers all your lost data using the Kernel for mac software that performs a quick scan of your corrupt Mac drive to locate deleted files, formatted and corrupted partitions. Kernel Macintosh Data Recovery software is a non-destructive utility that helps you to recover your precious data from deleted, formatted and corrupted mac partitions.You can find it from http://www.datarecoverymac.com
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:37 AM john michle515 wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi !
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Yes , sure you can recovers all your lost data using the Kernel for mac software that performs a quick scan of your corrupt Mac drive to locate deleted files, formatted and corrupted partitions. Kernel Macintosh Data Recovery software is a non-destructive utility that helps you to recover your precious data from deleted, formatted and corrupted mac partitions.You can find it from http://www.datarecoverymac.com
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>>>>>>>>>
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