This has become very interesting. An HD formatted into a difft. file system
cannot cough up the earlier data. I do not know if I am right . But no utility
on earth can restore windows or the data therein. I will be following this
disc. carefully. Academic interest. and this is no flame Thanks
Sujit
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> woops, small mistake!, lost and found is from
> powerquest not symantec, and here what they
> say about it
>
> "Lost & Found lets you automatically recover and restore data after
> accidental
> (or even intentional) data loss, or from corrupted media caused by a disk
> crash or logical system failure. Our patent-pending technology will even
> recover data if the partition has been reformatted or if the FAT tables
> have
> been destroyed! In fact, as long as your disk is still spinning, Lost &
> Found
> can locate and recover almost any file, anywhere on your disk."
>
> amazing isnt it? but overwritten makes it doubtfull .........
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rohit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 2-11 PM
> Subject: Re: [LIH] Recovering Windows Partition
>
>
> > > Try Norton's lost and found its powerfull
> > > widely used in data recovery
> >
> > I am, I hope many of us are, yet to see a program which can recover data
> > from a drive which has been formatted for a different filesystem than
> > the [previous] native and overwritten.
> >
> > If Symantec does this.. they are CAPABLE!
>
>
>
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