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John F Kappler
I have a Seagate 40Gb Hard Drive that both Windows XP and 2000 are
refusing to recognise as other than a foreign disk.
It was in a 2000 system that went belly up, but it wasn't the C drive
(on which Windows itself was corrupted).
I know the drive is/was formatted as FAT32, and on one occasion one of
my systems happily recognised it but unfortunately on that occasion I
didn't have anywhere to copy all the files to. Since then they've all
taken to sulking...
I'm sure the data is all still on there, and I badly need some files
to continue my business.
Can anyone recommend a software package that might help me recover
these files?
TIA,
JohnK
refusing to recognise as other than a foreign disk.
It was in a 2000 system that went belly up, but it wasn't the C drive
(on which Windows itself was corrupted).
I know the drive is/was formatted as FAT32, and on one occasion one of
my systems happily recognised it but unfortunately on that occasion I
didn't have anywhere to copy all the files to. Since then they've all
taken to sulking...
I'm sure the data is all still on there, and I badly need some files
to continue my business.
Can anyone recommend a software package that might help me recover
these files?
TIA,
JohnK