Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Can you reverse a intricate drive format?

I of late mistakingly erased a lot of of expensive programs rotten of my computer that I was supposed to hold for her..can you reverse a hard drive format?

Can you reverse a intricate drive format?

Sorry, it's a one process street. Next time, ask the geeks here first. For many here who know lots of PC solutions, reformat is individual a last resort.
No, I'm sorry but you can't. Once the tricky drive is formatted then you are roughly starting over. Hopefully you still have to program software to be capable of reinstall them.
ahhhh yes and no depending if you did a standard format. cause once you do adjectives the HDD's index is gone. you might be able to run a HDD repossession program on it if you have another computer to stick the HDD surrounded by to run the recovery app on. do a google scrabble for the program



all a usual format does is erase the HDD's index. the files are still there and can be recovered. adjectives the index does is allows the HDD to find the files. when the index is gone its like in that is nothing on the drive



if you did a low horizontal format then adjectives will be lost cause a low even format whipes everything away
Sometimes...try the unformat command:

http://www.computerhope.com/unformat.htm...
Yes, Norton makes a tool call 'Unformat'



The condition is that nothing is written to the drive past you try to unformat it.



If you formated the drive and have written to the drive earlier using the tool chances of reclamation demish greatly.



Do a search for wallet recovery.
Nope. you will enjoy to restore the backup.



You do have a backup, don't you ?


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