Currently trying to recover a drive that worked until it mysteriously stopped working this morning. This isn't straight drive failure...the drive spins up and the system can see it, but it no longer sees it as containing all the data it had yesterday..or even the filesystem.
The 250GB drive was formatted into one NTFS partition in a XP system, and has been working fine since it was installed several weeks ago. Now it reads as unformatted, empty space. I know this can't possibly be the case...the data written to it yesterday can't have been removed overnight, but somehow the filesystem itself got hosed. At least that's my theory.
So I was fishing around on the machine and I realized the BIOS wasn't seeing the drive at it's natural size. I figure this could be a good indicator of what the problem could have been. I've since updated the version of the BIOS, and voila it sees the drive at it's full capacity. It doesn't see the filesystem or data it used to have, however.
Unfortunately this drive has a huge amount of important, irreplaceable data that wasn't backed up to anything (as this particular machine didn't have any way to back up such a large amount of data). I'd really like to be able to get it back.
Perhaps it's just been addressing the blocks on the HD improperly all this time, and after it gets to a certain point..just craps out? I'm looking for a way to piece the data back together. Right now I'm using a program called Ontrack EasyRecovery and running it's RawRecovery feature to look for files. It says it's finding stuff (over 11k files so far) but zero directories, and none of the filenames it's displaying are files I had on the disk (must be making up it's own new names for anything it pieces together). If this tool actually works (and I'm not sure it will), it seems likely that it's going to stuff all the files it recovers into one directory with arbitrary filenames. That's...kind of a pain. Of course, I won't know what will happen when it's done scanning...it's been going for nearly two hours, and the est. time remaining is over 23 hours (and increases as much as it decreases...like the tide)
Anyone have any tips/suggestions/recommendations?
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