graycat wrote: |
good to know I wasn't far off, SH. Had a problem with an external ntfs disc last night that someone suggested initialising. bad idea it seems lol |
Sherman Homan wrote: |
It may be too late, but at the simplest level of initializing only the directory information is gone. The name of the file, when it was created, modified, etc. But the actual data is still on your drive. It can be recovered fairly easily with Symantec, Data Rescue and dozens of others.
But, the hard drive space that has the data is considered 'fair game' by the operating system for over-writing with new data. Any hope of recovery fades quickly with time and activity! There are other levels of reformatting that for security reasons write data to each block and then erase that data. Not much hope of recovering anything useful in that case! |
graycat wrote: | ||
hey, Sherman. Cheers for the follow up and some good info (cookie points awarded etc ). Fortunately it turns out my housemate had used my ext drive and not shut it down properly when unplugging his XP laptop. After a few goes with the terminal on my Mac, I gave up, fired up an XP VMWare machine, mounted and disconnected it correctly and all was well as far as OS X was worried. Maybe not the right way to sort it but it worked with my limited resources and knowledge. |
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