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Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Part 1

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New different material! This is a new video on advanced data recovery by Scott A. Moulton. This is from August 2007 at Defcon 15 on how to do your own hard drive recovery.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: August 30, 2007 at 7:27 pm
Author: SuperFlyFlippingA

Length: 09:18
Rating: 4.86
Views: 38844

Tags: crashed  data  drive  hard  Moulton  platter  recovery  replacement  Scott  

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INFINITYYYOOO (March 8, 2008 at 11:36 am)
hi superfly ,do you have a website with more details ,or a book ? thank you a lot because my english knowldege cant follow you when you speak hehe, thanks man
Dax47 (February 10, 2008 at 10:23 pm)
Nice tutorial. 10x.btw, i got a HDD Samsung 160 sata II that won`t start. It just won`t. I shuted down the PC and after 1 minute i powered it on. But the hdd haven`t started. Don`t know why. Any advice, anyone ?
vox2007 (January 11, 2008 at 2:27 am)
I had a stuck file once, I tried to delete it using all means, nothing worked. I did notice it did not have an ending to the file name like example: .exe .dsc etc. and it was showing up as 0kbs. I decided to do a fresh reinstall of windows XP home.
peripatetikerQC (January 5, 2008 at 7:41 pm)
highly interesting and relevantas a computer scientist, I am always amazed by the complexity and engineering lying in the hardware layers
1George2 (October 14, 2007 at 4:31 am)
Great! I think the presentation is great. Because of the in depth knowledge to be learned and because data recovery companies are pissed off as they think they are loosing money. That's really bollocks. I wouldn't spend hundreds of dollars anyway to recover my personal data.
BlaGGah (October 13, 2007 at 2:03 pm)
I've done that but i wasn't able to access the folders on that was on the desktop of when the old hdd was in tact..
artman4444 (October 12, 2007 at 5:38 pm)
PART 2 Make sure the functioning HDD is on Master jumper setting, and take the non-working HDD and set that jumper to slave. WHen you boot windows, you have to choose the functioning Operating System on the good HDD, just after BIOS loads. YOu should be able to explore the bad HDD under My Computer, and copy the raw data and files from the bad HDD to the desktop of the good HDD...I've done this several times...
artman4444 (October 12, 2007 at 5:37 pm)
I've had problems where I've had HDD that weren't able to boot Windows, but there is still data on the drive that I needed. What I usually do is what I call a "dummy boot". You get another different computer that has a functioning HDD that can boot windows. PART 1
SuperFlyFlippingA (September 29, 2007 at 5:52 pm)
It usually is recoverable from the desc you gave.
BlaGGah (September 28, 2007 at 5:49 pm)
I have a hdd from my old desktop pc. I couldn't log on anymore cause it was saying i had a damaged or corrupted file in the windows32 folder.. I couldn't fix it, the pc doesn't boot up properly due to damaged IDE connector on the motherboard. I got a new desktop pc, I wanna recover the files from the hdd but can't seem to because the files were in folders on the desktop and not in other locations of the hard drive. Is there hope for me to recover those folders on the desktop?

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