[ale] Drive recovery
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Wed Jun 8 17:33:32 EDT 2005
About 10 years or more ago, I used one of those drive recovery services.
Yes, expensive, but not all that expensive. Seems like we had a discusion
of sorts along the lines of secure deletion a year or two ago. I _still_
like the idea of floating the platters in HF, although there are
hazzardous waste issues.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Mark Wright wrote:
> I have seen advertisments that claim to recover any drive but the
> cost is incredible. Maybe the data security issue is a bit in the
> paranoid camp. It is better to err on the side of caution but does
> this "king have no clothes"?
>
>
> On Jun 8, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
>
> > Mark,
> >
> > I'm glad that I'm not the only one struggling with this. I've
> > had a number of occasions where I've accidentally deleted something
> > (not 'secure' deleted it, mind you), and had little or no success
> > getting it back. I've since been looking for this easy way that I
> > had assumed everyone but me knew to recover files that weren't
> > deleted securely.
> >
> > Mark Wright wrote:
> >
> >
> >>
> >> I have a drive that I would like to recover data from. Reading
> >> the discussion about secure deleting of data was making me
> >> think. This drive has nothing wrong except the table of contents
> >> can't be read and I cannot find any program or technique to read
> >> any data off it. If this is a security problem why isn't it
> >> easier to read a damaged disk?
> >>
> >> I purchased a program called Data rescue that has saved
> >> unreadable zip disks for me but it cannot decode the data on this
> >> disk. Data rescue reads blocks of data into memory and compares
> >> it to known format until it recognizes something. I have let it
> >> run for weeks with no success. I suppose too much formatting
> >> info is missing. I know the data is laying out there to be
> >> read. Anyone know of any utilities to examine bits on a disk?
> >> This is a Mac OS9 formatted disk, if it makes any difference.
> >>
> >> If it is this hard to pull any data off a corrupt disk I would
> >> say that writing random data all across a hard drive to secure
> >> delete is a waste of time. Nobody would go through what I have
> >> gone through to read this disk on a used purchase or a salvage
> >> disk if they did not know something valuable was there.
> >>
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