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-====== File and/or Disk recovery ======+====== Data and/or Disk recovery ======
  
-File and/or disk recovery can be a challenge The Testdisk program identified in a later paragraph is a tool that requires patience.    There are non-destructive options for learning how it may or may not help with your problem.   Testdisk definitely requires you to RTFM (Read The Fine Manual)  and then play with the options to determine if it may lead you down the path of recovering data.    It is the only free software we have found that offers some data recovery features   The source is available here:  [[https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/|https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/]] Reading the source code might add to your knowledge about disks and file systems.+This page exists because disk drives failIf you suspect something is wrong with your disk drive, the first step should be to confirm or deny your suspicions with [[:computerclub:helpcenter:smart_hard_drive|Gsmartcontrol]]. If the [[:computerclub:helpcenter:smart_hard_drive|SMART]] statistics imply the drive is failing, do NOT try to "fix" the drive with chkdsk(Windows) or fsck(linux) or ntfsfix(linux). The first step in data recovery, assuming the disk is showing signs of failure, is to make a "sector by sector" copy of the disk with something like [[https://linux.die.net/man/8/ntfsclone|ntfsclone]](linux) or [[https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/|ddrescue]](linux). Attempts to fix the "file structures" of a disk drive that is failing, can lead to more "lost data".
  
-===== Testdisk  =====+Data and/or disk recovery can be a challenge. The Testdisk program identified in a later paragraph is a tool that requires patience. The name "Testdisk" does not come close to indicating what the program can do. Opinion…. Maybe "DiskWizard" would be more appropriate. There are non-destructive options for learning how it may or may not help with your problem. Testdisk definitely requires you to {{:computerclub:helpcenter:testdisk.pdf|RTFM}}  (Read The Fine Manual) and then investigate/try the options to determine if it may lead you down the path of recovering data. It is the only free software we have found that offers data recovery features. The source is available here: [[https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/|https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/]] Reading the source code might add to your knowledge about disks and file systems. The author of Testdisk put the source under an Open Source license. After scanning the source a bit, it is evident a lot of effort has been invested and the results warrant some form of compensation, should you choose to use the software. If you find the program provides some benefit to you, [[https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Donation?donation=ko|consider providing compensation to the author]].
  
-Careful… It appears to be a command line tool. Reading the documentation and experimentation will be necessary.+As noted in the discussion below, there is a web site identified as [[https://myharddrivedied.com/hard-drive-recovery|myharddrivedied.com]] . Visit their web site. If your data has a value, you may be able to justify their expertise. You might find data recovery services in Austin.  On May  23, 2023, I asked bard.google.com this: //Are there hard drive recovery services in or near Austin Texas// 
 + 
 +The response was this: 
 + 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Yes, there are several hard drive recovery services in or near Austin, Texas. Here are a few of the most popular options:</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>IT Data Recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Secure Data Recovery Services</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Data Recovery San Antonio</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Flashback Data</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Nerds in a Flash</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Frankenstein Computers</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>File Savers Data Recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Rossmann Repair Group</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>1Up Repairs</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Jason's Computer Repair</font> // 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>These companies offer a variety of data recovery services, including:</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Hard drive recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>RAID recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>SSD recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Flash drive recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Cell phone recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>NAS recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Tape recovery</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Cloud recovery</font> // 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>When choosing a data recovery service, it is important to consider the following factors:</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>The level of expertise of the technicians</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>The success rate of the company</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>The cost of the service</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>The turnaround time</font> // 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>It is also important to get multiple quotes from different companies before making a decision.</font> // 
 + 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Here are some additional tips for choosing a data recovery service:</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Make sure the company is reputable and has a good reputation.</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Ask about the company's success rate.</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Get a written estimate before the work begins.</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Ask about the company's turnaround time.</font> // 
 +  * // <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Make sure the company offers a warranty on their services.</font> // 
 +// <font 12px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>If you have lost data from your hard drive, it is important to seek professional help as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more likely it is that your data will be lost permanently.</font> // 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Testdisk ===== 
 + 
 +Careful… This is not trivial tool. Reading the documentation and experimentation will be necessary. Here is another reference to the {{:computerclub:helpcenter:testdisk.pdf|documentation}}.
  
 Reference: [[https://www.cgsecurity.org/|https://www.cgsecurity.org/]] Reference: [[https://www.cgsecurity.org/|https://www.cgsecurity.org/]]
  
-Then go to: [[https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk|https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk]]+Then goto: [[https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk|https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk]] 
 + 
 +===== GetDataBack ===== 
 + 
 +This item was added after attempts to recover data from a disk that had lots of reallocation failures on an NTFS partition. GetDataBack was able to discover and/or use the "mirror/secondary" MFT and show me the data on the disk. Wow!! It did "take a while", for this program to deal with or tolerate the non trivial number of bad sectors in the MFT, but the end result was IMPRESSIVE. Today's opinion…. If you do not have backups, this tool might be helpful 
 + 
 +[[https://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-software.htm|GetDataBack]] is "not free" as is the typical recommendation in this wiki. However, I tried it. It has a good UI and it found/dealt with bad MFT corruption, that included bad disk sectors. You do not need to buy a license until after you try it. If it works and shows you the data (Graphical File Explorer User Interface) then you can opt to purchase a license. You need to buy a license to copy the data it finds to another place. At this point in time, it is a tool that I will try/use again, the next time I am faced with an bad hard drive. 
 + 
 +===== More Tools ===== 
 + 
 +Using internet search for "GetDataBack vs EASUS data recovery" may lead to this page: [[https://forums.majorgeeks.com/threads/getdataback-vs-easeus-data-recovery-wizard.220205/|More disk/data recovery tools ]] 
 + 
 +Here is a list of alternatives. These alternatives may be "out of date or not current"
 + 
 +GetDataBack NTFS by Runtime Software\\ 
 +[[http://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-software.htm|http://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-software.htm]]\\ 
 +[[http://download.cnet.com/GetDataBack-for-NTFS/3000-2242_4-10061737.html|http://download.cnet.com/GetDataBack-for-NTFS/3000-2242_4-10061737.html]]\\ 
 +$79\\ 
 +Supposedly can unformat partition; free trial (view-only)\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Recuva by Piriform\\ 
 +[[http://www.piriform.com/recuva|http://www.piriform.com/recuva]]\\ 
 +free\\ 
 +Unerase files; dunno about unformat. Same guy as ccleaner.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +iCare Data Recovery Software v4.5.2 and iCare Format Recovery by iCare\\ 
 +[[http://www.icare-recovery.com/|http://www.icare-recovery.com/]]\\ 
 +$70 each\\ 
 +\\ 
 +iCare Data Recovery Free by iCare\\ 
 +[[http://www.formatted-recovery.com/free-format-recovery.html|http://www.formatted-recovery.com/free-format-recovery.html]]\\ 
 +free\\ 
 +\\ 
 +EasyRecovery Professional by Kroll Ontrack\\ 
 +[[http://www.krollontrack.com/data-recovery/recovery-software/|http://www.krollontrack.com/data-recovery/recovery-software/]]\\ 
 +[[http://download.cnet.com/EasyRecovery-Professional/3000-2242_4-37386.html?tag=dropDownForm;productListing|http://download.cnet.com/EasyRecove..._4-37386.html?tag=dropDownForm;productListing]]\\ 
 +$499\\ 
 +Free trial lets you see the files that can be recovered\\ 
 +\\ 
 +EaseUS Data Recovery by EaseUS\\ 
 +[[http://www.easeus.com/landing/easy-recovery.htm|http://www.easeus.com/landing/easy-recovery.htm]]\\ 
 +$56-$72\\ 
 +\\ 
 +NTFS Data Recovery 4.1.1.0 by DiskInternals\\ 
 +[[http://www.diskinternals.com/ntfs-recovery/|http://www.diskinternals.com/ntfs-recovery/]]\\ 
 +[[http://www.ntfsrecovery.com/|http://www.ntfsrecovery.com/]]\\ 
 +[[http://recovery-review.com/unformat-tools/ntfs-data-recovery-1-1.html|http://recovery-review.com/unformat-tools/ntfs-data-recovery-1-1.html]]\\ 
 +$100\\ 
 +(I think they promote it with a bogus “review” site, [[http://recovery-review.com|http://recovery-review.com]], but maybe it's legit)\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Recover My Files 4.7.2.1197 by GetData\\ 
 +[[http://www.recovermyfiles.com/|http://www.recovermyfiles.com/]]\\ 
 +$70\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Data Recovery Pro by ParetoLogic\\ 
 +[[http://www.paretologic.com/lp/datarecovery/pro/trapeze/index.html|http://www.paretologic.com/lp/datarecovery/pro/trapeze/index.html]]\\ 
 +$50/year\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Recover Data for NTFS by Recover Data\\ 
 +[[http://www.recoverdatatools.com/ntfs-data-recovery.html|http://www.recoverdatatools.com/ntfs-data-recovery.html]]\\ 
 +$49\\ 
 +\\ 
 +iRecover by DIY Data Recovery\\ 
 +[[http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm|http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm]]\\ 
 +$40 - $90\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Power Data Recovery by MiniTools\\ 
 +[[http://www.powerdatarecovery.com/|http://www.powerdatarecovery.com/]]\\ 
 +free or $49 or $119\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Dave\\ 
 +\\ 
 +P.S – found another list right here on MajorGeeks:\\ 
 +[[http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads38.html|http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads38.html]]
  
  
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