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Data Recovery
Hi, I have a external 500 gig hard drive, that 35 gigs of data on is not accessible. The drive only shows the capacity of 465 gigs. 35 gigs not showing available. I have tries my Data Rescue 3 recovery disk. It only checks the 465 gigs for data. which there is nothing there. All data is in the 35 gig portion not showing. I there another better rescue software or do I need some one to hack into it?
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So fucking bland
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What's the date today? April 1st?
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I assume this thread is a joke.. That loss in accessible drive size is just due to HDD formatting.
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Here is a nice breakdown for you: Why Doesn't My New Hard Drive Show the Right Amount of Space?
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You need software called Stellar Phoenix to recover all your lost data.
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I'm guessing this is you first computer?
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Congrats, you've discovered the openly known scam of the storage industry.
If you buy memory, a gig is 2 to the power of 30, or 1,073,741,824 bytes. But if you buy a hard drive, a gig is considered to be only 1,000,000,000 bytes. Your OS is probably reporting space based on the first definition of a gig, but your drive's actual manufactured capacity is the second. 500,000,000,000 "drive bytes" divided by 1,073,741,824 "real bytes" is 465.7 |
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