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Goondu DIY: Recovering data “lost” in a hard drive

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27 Jan
2012
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Of all the things that can happen during Chinese New Year this week, I accidentally made the data on my network attached storage (NAS) device unreadable – and could easily have wiped out all the years of reports, financial statements and holiday pictures I’ve stored on those two 1TB drives.

After days of pulling hair out, I eventually salvaged everything. But the entire episode prompted me to ask if I was really as prepared as I thought if I had accidentally deleted my data or, in this case, plugged my drives into a new NAS without backing things up.

The answer lies in a series of software tools you can use at home, before really going to the pros in data recovery for help. Here are a few that I tried out while panicking through my attempt at rescuing my data.

 
Tagged in: PCs, Storage, data recovery, diy, Goondu DIY, hard disk recovery, iCare Recovery, NAS, partition recovery, QNAP, R-Studio, TestDisk, TS-419P+, TS209 II,