Recovering Data

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Apollo

Hi,

A user has requested access to some archived data for a users who left 7
months ago. The data was located on a Win2003 standard server, however when
I go to look for the data it is not there! suspect this has been accidently
deleted but no-one is owning up to it. What programs exist that can restore
the data? (tried 'Get Data back' but this did not like the D: driver where
the data was kept) Also notice in the event logs that event 4 & 5 acpi
logged last week "APCI BIOS is attempting to write an illegal IO port
address which lies in a protect address range. could lead to system
instability" Help..!!!!

p.s. the data was originally on a Buffalo NAS box and copied to the server.
Belive these use a different file system, are there any data recovery
programs that I can use?
 
Hello Apollo,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

From your post, unfortunately, in such instances the data must be restored
from backup disk. If a backup does not exist, the disk data may be
recovered by third party disk recovery companies, and that is our
recommendation.

EasyRecovery DataRecovery

For more information about this utility, you may refer to the following
link from the internet:
http://www.ontrack.com/easyrecoverydatarecovery/

Note: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web
site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you.
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| Hi,
|
| A user has requested access to some archived data for a users who left 7
| months ago. The data was located on a Win2003 standard server, however
when
| I go to look for the data it is not there! suspect this has been
accidently
| deleted but no-one is owning up to it. What programs exist that can
restore
| the data? (tried 'Get Data back' but this did not like the D: driver
where
| the data was kept) Also notice in the event logs that event 4 & 5 acpi
| logged last week "APCI BIOS is attempting to write an illegal IO port
| address which lies in a protect address range. could lead to system
| instability" Help..!!!!
|
| p.s. the data was originally on a Buffalo NAS box and copied to the
server.
| Belive these use a different file system, are there any data recovery
| programs that I can use?
|
|
|
|
|
|
 
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