TBW Robertson Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 Any Forum UserDo you have any suggestions on a recovery program that can recover "pictures to exe" files from formated hard drive without losing any of the text within the file.PC harddrive was reformated without saving PTE fileI have tried three different pieces of recovery software and get either poor quality, illegable writing or chinese type text.Have you got any advisebest regardsTom Quote
Gilio Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 Tom, look at http://www.piriform.com Recuva info!!!!! Quote
davegee Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 Tom,Are you talking about your PTE registration / serial number?If so : http://www.wnsoft.com/support/DG Quote
Conflow Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 Tom,Whether you can recover Files partially or not at all depends on the type of 'ReFormat' which was executed,viz:-1)Partial 'Reformat' is executed when the 'Operating-System' becomes defective and in this circumstance the original OP/System is simply 'over-written' with a new copy of itself. There are problems however because you have to installall the "Microsoft Priority-Updates" including .Net-Framework 1,2,3, and 4 so as to bring the last known functionalitiesup to date prior to the date of the 'reformat'. This is called Microsoft-OP/System-repair and usually your M/S Programs are left mostly intact, but you will have to selectively re-load others.2)Full-Reformat ~ Directly from your "PC-System-Operation-Disc" ~ In this circumstance you will not be able to recoveranything except residual 'junk' because major-sections of your HD are wiped completely after 'Scan-Disc' has checkedyour HD for bad sectors. Having done that it firstly rewrites the System-Bias-Files and then loads the 'basic-version' ofyour Operating-System and after this you have to download all the "Microsoft Priority-Updates" including .Net-Framework as in (1) above plus all Programs not incorporated within the OP/System-Disc.3)There is another Hardware-Alternative whereby you purchase a "HD-Disc Reader" approx $60. You remove your HD fromyour PC and insert it into the Disc-Reader. The 'Reader' will fire up your HD and you will be able to copy up to 90% of yourFiles to another PC or Laptop ~ however some Files will not be 'copied-across' due to permanent damage to these.Hope this helps...Brian.(Conflow)Edited 10-10-12Item (3) above will not work once you have performed a 'Full-Reformat'. Quote
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