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Thank You, Steve, for responding to my request for help.
I am so glad to hear that there is a possibility that I may be able to recover some of my data from my hard drive that Best Buy formatted, instead of, recovering the data. I had contacted several hard drive manufacturers about data recovery, but they only informed me about the professional data recovery services which cost thousands of dollars -- out of my pay scale. I even contacted several major universities and asked whether their computer science labs would recover my data as an advanced computer student lab project. I was surprised to learn that they did not even teach data recovery in these universities. Steve, you are the only person who has offered the slightest hint of hope for my data recovery. Thank You for taking time to share your knowledge with me. I will purchase DBXpress and hope that it will recover my missing E-mails, and then try it on my formatted hard drive. After I got my hard drive back from Best Buy, I did not install it back into my computer. So it has not been used since it was formatted. So, I am hoping that I will be able to recover my data. I will need to find time to re-install the hard drive and put DBXpress to work on finding my data. I do not understand why Best Buy could not recover my data. Again, thank you, Steve for your help, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: DBXpress is by far the better. DBXtract is 8 years old and the detection algorithm is not nearly as good as DBXpress. Its also several orders of magnitude faster. If your hard drive was only reformatted and not overwritten, then DBXpress has an extract from disk feature that will bypass any file system and search the disk clusters for messages. I tested by filling up 5 gigabyte partition and then formatting it and then the program recovered 132,000 messages from it. But that will depend on how many disk clusters that originally contained message were overwritten with other stuff. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Which application DBXpress or DBXtract is better . . . 1. to recover missing Emails when they do not show up in the Recycle Bin? OE6 compressed my E-mails. I was not using my computer. There were no programs running, and no interruptions. When the compressing was finished my Inbox Emails from January to March were missing. Sent Emails were still present. There were no Emails in my recycle bin. 2. to recover data from a hard drive that a computer store - Best Buy formatted after failing to recover my data? I had given them clear instructions to call me and to not do anything to my hard drive, but they changed shifts and formatted my hard drive. Can one of these two applications still recover my missing Emails? Can one of these two applications recover data from my formatted hard drive? Your knowledgeable advice will really be appreciated. Thank You, -- Ray10X10 |
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Its the only program in the world that will specifically read the entire
hard drive disk clusters for OE messages. It was quite tricky to write, so its no wonder Best Buy couldn't do it. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Thank You, Steve, for responding to my request for help. I am so glad to hear that there is a possibility that I may be able to recover some of my data from my hard drive that Best Buy formatted, instead of, recovering the data. I had contacted several hard drive manufacturers about data recovery, but they only informed me about the professional data recovery services which cost thousands of dollars -- out of my pay scale. I even contacted several major universities and asked whether their computer science labs would recover my data as an advanced computer student lab project. I was surprised to learn that they did not even teach data recovery in these universities. Steve, you are the only person who has offered the slightest hint of hope for my data recovery. Thank You for taking time to share your knowledge with me. I will purchase DBXpress and hope that it will recover my missing E-mails, and then try it on my formatted hard drive. After I got my hard drive back from Best Buy, I did not install it back into my computer. So it has not been used since it was formatted. So, I am hoping that I will be able to recover my data. I will need to find time to re-install the hard drive and put DBXpress to work on finding my data. I do not understand why Best Buy could not recover my data. Again, thank you, Steve for your help, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: DBXpress is by far the better. DBXtract is 8 years old and the detection algorithm is not nearly as good as DBXpress. Its also several orders of magnitude faster. If your hard drive was only reformatted and not overwritten, then DBXpress has an extract from disk feature that will bypass any file system and search the disk clusters for messages. I tested by filling up 5 gigabyte partition and then formatting it and then the program recovered 132,000 messages from it. But that will depend on how many disk clusters that originally contained message were overwritten with other stuff. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Which application DBXpress or DBXtract is better . . . 1. to recover missing Emails when they do not show up in the Recycle Bin? OE6 compressed my E-mails. I was not using my computer. There were no programs running, and no interruptions. When the compressing was finished my Inbox Emails from January to March were missing. Sent Emails were still present. There were no Emails in my recycle bin. 2. to recover data from a hard drive that a computer store - Best Buy formatted after failing to recover my data? I had given them clear instructions to call me and to not do anything to my hard drive, but they changed shifts and formatted my hard drive. Can one of these two applications still recover my missing Emails? Can one of these two applications recover data from my formatted hard drive? Your knowledgeable advice will really be appreciated. Thank You, -- Ray10X10 |
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Thank You, Steve,
Your response has encouraged me that I might be able to recover some of my valuable files from that formatted hard drive. Again, thank you, very much, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: Its the only program in the world that will specifically read the entire hard drive disk clusters for OE messages. It was quite tricky to write, so its no wonder Best Buy couldn't do it. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Thank You, Steve, for responding to my request for help. I am so glad to hear that there is a possibility that I may be able to recover some of my data from my hard drive that Best Buy formatted, instead of, recovering the data. I had contacted several hard drive manufacturers about data recovery, but they only informed me about the professional data recovery services which cost thousands of dollars -- out of my pay scale. I even contacted several major universities and asked whether their computer science labs would recover my data as an advanced computer student lab project. I was surprised to learn that they did not even teach data recovery in these universities. Steve, you are the only person who has offered the slightest hint of hope for my data recovery. Thank You for taking time to share your knowledge with me. I will purchase DBXpress and hope that it will recover my missing E-mails, and then try it on my formatted hard drive. After I got my hard drive back from Best Buy, I did not install it back into my computer. So it has not been used since it was formatted. So, I am hoping that I will be able to recover my data. I will need to find time to re-install the hard drive and put DBXpress to work on finding my data. I do not understand why Best Buy could not recover my data. Again, thank you, Steve for your help, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: DBXpress is by far the better. DBXtract is 8 years old and the detection algorithm is not nearly as good as DBXpress. Its also several orders of magnitude faster. If your hard drive was only reformatted and not overwritten, then DBXpress has an extract from disk feature that will bypass any file system and search the disk clusters for messages. I tested by filling up 5 gigabyte partition and then formatting it and then the program recovered 132,000 messages from it. But that will depend on how many disk clusters that originally contained message were overwritten with other stuff. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Which application DBXpress or DBXtract is better . . . 1. to recover missing Emails when they do not show up in the Recycle Bin? OE6 compressed my E-mails. I was not using my computer. There were no programs running, and no interruptions. When the compressing was finished my Inbox Emails from January to March were missing. Sent Emails were still present. There were no Emails in my recycle bin. 2. to recover data from a hard drive that a computer store - Best Buy formatted after failing to recover my data? I had given them clear instructions to call me and to not do anything to my hard drive, but they changed shifts and formatted my hard drive. Can one of these two applications still recover my missing Emails? Can one of these two applications recover data from my formatted hard drive? Your knowledgeable advice will really be appreciated. Thank You, -- Ray10X10 |
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I've used this program to recover files on a formatted HD. It recovered all
files that were on there. You can try it free but you have to buy it to recover the files. It might be worth a shot it the other doesn't work. http://www.runtime.org/ Good Luck "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Thank You, Steve, for responding to my request for help. I am so glad to hear that there is a possibility that I may be able to recover some of my data from my hard drive that Best Buy formatted, instead of, recovering the data. I had contacted several hard drive manufacturers about data recovery, but they only informed me about the professional data recovery services which cost thousands of dollars -- out of my pay scale. I even contacted several major universities and asked whether their computer science labs would recover my data as an advanced computer student lab project. I was surprised to learn that they did not even teach data recovery in these universities. Steve, you are the only person who has offered the slightest hint of hope for my data recovery. Thank You for taking time to share your knowledge with me. I will purchase DBXpress and hope that it will recover my missing E-mails, and then try it on my formatted hard drive. After I got my hard drive back from Best Buy, I did not install it back into my computer. So it has not been used since it was formatted. So, I am hoping that I will be able to recover my data. I will need to find time to re-install the hard drive and put DBXpress to work on finding my data. I do not understand why Best Buy could not recover my data. Again, thank you, Steve for your help, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: DBXpress is by far the better. DBXtract is 8 years old and the detection algorithm is not nearly as good as DBXpress. Its also several orders of magnitude faster. If your hard drive was only reformatted and not overwritten, then DBXpress has an extract from disk feature that will bypass any file system and search the disk clusters for messages. I tested by filling up 5 gigabyte partition and then formatting it and then the program recovered 132,000 messages from it. But that will depend on how many disk clusters that originally contained message were overwritten with other stuff. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Which application DBXpress or DBXtract is better . . . 1. to recover missing Emails when they do not show up in the Recycle Bin? OE6 compressed my E-mails. I was not using my computer. There were no programs running, and no interruptions. When the compressing was finished my Inbox Emails from January to March were missing. Sent Emails were still present. There were no Emails in my recycle bin. 2. to recover data from a hard drive that a computer store - Best Buy formatted after failing to recover my data? I had given them clear instructions to call me and to not do anything to my hard drive, but they changed shifts and formatted my hard drive. Can one of these two applications still recover my missing Emails? Can one of these two applications recover data from my formatted hard drive? Your knowledgeable advice will really be appreciated. Thank You, -- Ray10X10 |
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Thank You, Ricky, . . .
.. . . for sharing your experience with me. I am glad to learn that you successfully recovered your files. I sure hope that I will be able to recover some of my very valuable files. I appreciate your help, -- Ray10X10 "Ricky" wrote: I've used this program to recover files on a formatted HD. It recovered all files that were on there. You can try it free but you have to buy it to recover the files. It might be worth a shot it the other doesn't work. http://www.runtime.org/ Good Luck "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Thank You, Steve, for responding to my request for help. I am so glad to hear that there is a possibility that I may be able to recover some of my data from my hard drive that Best Buy formatted, instead of, recovering the data. I had contacted several hard drive manufacturers about data recovery, but they only informed me about the professional data recovery services which cost thousands of dollars -- out of my pay scale. I even contacted several major universities and asked whether their computer science labs would recover my data as an advanced computer student lab project. I was surprised to learn that they did not even teach data recovery in these universities. Steve, you are the only person who has offered the slightest hint of hope for my data recovery. Thank You for taking time to share your knowledge with me. I will purchase DBXpress and hope that it will recover my missing E-mails, and then try it on my formatted hard drive. After I got my hard drive back from Best Buy, I did not install it back into my computer. So it has not been used since it was formatted. So, I am hoping that I will be able to recover my data. I will need to find time to re-install the hard drive and put DBXpress to work on finding my data. I do not understand why Best Buy could not recover my data. Again, thank you, Steve for your help, -- Ray10X10 "Steve Cochran" wrote: DBXpress is by far the better. DBXtract is 8 years old and the detection algorithm is not nearly as good as DBXpress. Its also several orders of magnitude faster. If your hard drive was only reformatted and not overwritten, then DBXpress has an extract from disk feature that will bypass any file system and search the disk clusters for messages. I tested by filling up 5 gigabyte partition and then formatting it and then the program recovered 132,000 messages from it. But that will depend on how many disk clusters that originally contained message were overwritten with other stuff. steve "Ray10X10" vacantlot.com wrote in message ... Which application DBXpress or DBXtract is better . . . 1. to recover missing Emails when they do not show up in the Recycle Bin? OE6 compressed my E-mails. I was not using my computer. There were no programs running, and no interruptions. When the compressing was finished my Inbox Emails from January to March were missing. Sent Emails were still present. There were no Emails in my recycle bin. 2. to recover data from a hard drive that a computer store - Best Buy formatted after failing to recover my data? I had given them clear instructions to call me and to not do anything to my hard drive, but they changed shifts and formatted my hard drive. Can one of these two applications still recover my missing Emails? Can one of these two applications recover data from my formatted hard drive? Your knowledgeable advice will really be appreciated. Thank You, -- Ray10X10 |
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