Originally Posted by VickyA
Unfortunate-- but harddrives are mechanical-- they really are quite amazing when you factor in how many actually just die-- those little platters spin at a minimum of 5,400 RPM's for years-on-end. I know this is a very old thread i started but just thought id let you know how it all turned out. basically i am now sitting on a brand new computer (with vista which is quite strange by the way!) having had to buy a new computer as this problem never resolved. After trying every way possible to recover my data, and waiting 2 months for my brother who is good with this sort of thing to help me, we decided to format it and see if he could recover it after (he said he had a possibility) but on trying to re-format it went through once and then came up at the end with "unable to format hard drive" then on running it again every file it tried to restore came up with "unable to restore selected file".
So i am still none the wiser as to how it happend, a lot poorer, and quite hacked off. i think my hard drive must have had a built in 4 year self destruct feature put in by microsoft to make me buy a new computer!
anyway, just thought id post the outcome and thanks again for trying to help way back when i still had hope!
That's no consolation when you lose your data, I know...but it just emphasizes the need for regular backups. Just your personal stuff-- everything else can be replaced. You can set it up to be automatic-- so you don't have to think of it.
There are almost surely still recoverable files on the old drive... but when you get into "forensic data recovery services" --the costs outweigh the benefits.


























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