Wow James,
You have a lot of good questions.
The hard drive is the original on a Windows xp home computer. It is an
emachine so it is not a high end computer.
It is the main drive for the computer. I pulled it out and have
connected it to one of my win 7 64bit computers via a usb connection.
Mike,
Some questions:
Have you used SMART on your PC as a first diagnostic tool?
Is the disk an add on to the PC?
How new is the drive?
What brand?
Was it or did it come pre-partitioned, and if yes was the partition used as
is or re-partitioned?
Is the partitioning scheme MBR or GPT?
Are you plann
Pulling the cord is, of course, a bad idea. But seldom does it cause the
drive to lose partition information unless you were re-partitioning it when
the plug was pulled. Certainly it is possible. But the more likely
situation is that any file in the process of being written is likely
corrupted.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
This has been quite successful for me in the past.
On Oct 10, 2013 5:46 PM, "mike Enriquez" wrote:
> I have a raw hard drive. It is a windows machine but I also have some
> Linux Computers. It appears that if you pull the electrical plug from your
> comp
I have a raw hard drive. It is a windows machine but I also have some
Linux Computers. It appears that if you pull the electrical plug from
your computer, it could cause your hard drive to lose hard drive
partition information.
I am not sure if the same can happen to a Linux computer, so I want
Mike, we need some information to understand the question. Is this a
totally wiped drive, one with some problems, or just deleted files that you
are asking about. Tell us you motivation so people can give valid and
appropriate answers (other than restore from your backups).
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013
Does anyone know of software used to recover files in Linux and Winlow
systems.
I am looking for software that will work on both operating systems.
Thanks for any help.
Mike Enriquez
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> I'd like an opinion on Sandisk flash drive quality. Best Buy has a sale
> on them.
>
So far so good with mine, the youngest of which is 5 years old.
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On 10/10/2013 04:26 PM, Robert Holtzman wrote:
I'd like an opinion on Sandisk flash drive quality. Best Buy has a sale
on them.
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Thank you Joseph. I will be attempting that very soon.
I'd like to get jmap and jhat working also. I seem to be close to getting
jmap working but get a VMVersionMismatchException:
$ sudo ./jmap 19326
Attaching to process ID 19326, please wait...
Warning: the type "const char*" (declared in the re
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