we have used and good results from R studio, even on damaged drives.... and the price is right....

Dave Doherty wrote:
I was installing a new workstation with XP Pro, and I had a USB drive connected to it. I guess that was stupid. Anyway, after one of the many reboots for installing soaftware, etc., this USB drive became "unformatted". I can see the drive letter, but not the name, capacity, or free space. When I double-click the drive letter, I get a pop-up saying the disk is not formattedand asking whether I would care to format it. Of course, I answered no. In the hope that the problem was with the USB interface, I removed the drive from the enclosure and mounted it in a W2003 server. It produces the same result.

Does anybody know if there are any fixes for this, or is my data well and truly hosed?

- Dave Doherty
 Skywaves, Inc.
 +1-201-847-0933


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