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Ok so my computer just died a little while ago, Now i have this folder "My Backup-24-7-7 1301" that i assumed was my backup folder, but when i try to open the documents there, it says aceess is denied. Does this mean ive lost that information forever or is there really a way to get it back?

2007-08-08 01:46:17 · 5 answers · asked by Jae M 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

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really depends on how badly you want it... i can recover some pretty serious damage ( short of melted and burned to a crisp ) but it's all about time and money... most of the execs I do contract work for do something crazy like drop their laptap off of a balcony ( 6th floor ) and call me saying... "I MUST have the data off of this drive"... generally I can get it for them...

why would you have your backup on the same drive as the OS? or did I just completely read that wrong... did you computer die or the HD? i'm really confused...

2007-08-08 02:00:50 · answer #1 · answered by runFunning 6 · 0 0

Hmm some concerns prefer ideas in spite of the undeniable fact that... a million. If on a Dell, on the BIOS, use Ctrl-Alt-D to run a hard stress diagnostic, with the intention to show you how to already know if its a foul hard stress. 2. If now no longer on a Dell, use some element on-stress diags they have have been given or a diag cd to look if its a hardware subject. 3. you may set up a 2nd duplicate of abode windows of the stress in say like windows2. this could show you how to log into the 2nd set up of window and show you how to to backup your documents. 4. in case you have have been given a 2nd hard stress, opposite the cabling, set up window on the 2nd hard stress and use the prevalent hard stress as a slave, backup and reinstall if needed. 5. in case you have have been given a 2nd computing device, do comparable to #4 and slave the hard stress off. 6. If looking besides into unhazardous mode and it stops, there probable an subject with a document and/or the registry. If a document is listed, you may circulate into restoration Console (link under) and disable the provider, the counsel is in each links. in any different case, to restore the registry, the long, drwn out device is the ever-a snort article 307545. i've got added the terrific link, with the aid of fact it has another kit in restoration console.

2016-10-01 21:27:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi!

This is rather complex. First, the documents might be encrypted (shown in green). If not encrypted (shown in black)... well... you can try using Ontrack Data Recovery 6. It worked for me!

Good luck!

PS. If encrypted then.... :(

2007-08-08 01:51:10 · answer #3 · answered by Robintel 4 · 0 0

I suspect you will not be able to recover these files.

You need to have a system back up and need to back it each day.

2007-08-08 01:56:29 · answer #4 · answered by GTB 7 · 0 0

Its all gone, sorry mate; a hardrive crash is never good.

2007-08-08 01:49:28 · answer #5 · answered by zach 2 · 0 0

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