[Ham-Computers] Using GetBackData
Jim Hill
JJan-3 at cox.net
Mon Jul 28 11:49:32 EDT 2008
Re: Creating a backup. GetBackData doesn't
include creating a backup in their three steps to
recovery; it is in their Tools menu, and
instructions are in
http://www.runtime.org/gdbimage.htm . I queried
GetBackData about it closing when I attempted to
view a corrupted file; they said it was not
expected and to try again. The question was
posted last night and I received an answer early this morning. What service!
Jim
At 11:27 AM 7/27/2008, you wrote:
>I have a few questions about GetBackData, which
>Aaron Hsu recommended to recover contents of
>damaged drives. See the July 15 2008 post RE: Flash card drive failure help.
>
>A little background info.
>I had a USB flash drive failure while
>consolidating and removing duplicates from a few
>Excel files and a huge number of Word files in
>many folders. The files were on three
>computers, and the flash drive was a convenient
>place to keep them. It wasnt a total failure,
>as damage was only to some individual files,
>with the more recent files more likely to be
>damaged. The tree can be seen and the individual
>files accessed. The flash drive seems to be
>stable in its current condition, but I copied
>everything to another drive and used the Word
>repair programs on the copy (see below):
>
>There are many Word and Excel repair programs,
>and I tried the demo versions of some of
>them. It was a slow process, and no single
>program fixed problems on all files I attempted
>to repair. Word tables were a particular
>problem. Data could be retrieved, but the table structure was missing.
>
>GetBackData seemed to be a good choice, as I
>could use one application at the price of a less
>expensive Word repair program, and hopefully not
>need to access each file individually.
>
>I downloaded the Demo version of GetBackData for
>FAT32 (NTFS files require a separate app), and
>ran it. Interestingly, it listed two file systems for an 8 GB flash drive.
>
>FAT32 starting at sector 30,712, cluster size 8 (7.49GB)
>FAT32 starting at sector 30,758, cluster size 8 (7.49GB)
>
>I selected the top listing and a directory tree
>was displayed, but when I used F3 to view a Word
>file, an exception warning appeared and GetBackData shut down.
>
>Ill try again, but have questions about Aarons
>suggestion to back up the drive and recover from
>the backup. What approach should be used? I
>could use something like Norton Ghost or Drive
>Image to back up to a logical drive, then
>recover to a different USB drive. Just copying
>some of the files to another drive would be much
>easier I used this approach when using the
>Word repair apps. I thought GetBackData might
>have a backup option, but did not see one.
>
>The flash drive is a PNY Attache 8 GB USB. I'm
>sure it's not one of Aarons recommended drives,
>but I purchased it while on a driving trip to
>Alaska and NW Canada. I had dropped my laptop;
>it was starting to act strangely, and wanted to
>recover my photo images before it was too
>late. It was the largest drive I could
>find. In retrospect, I should have just
>purchased more flash cards and used the computer as a backup.
>
>Thanks, Jim
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