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  1. I noticed a user a few post below me has a similar question but he has a mac. I forgot there were still some files that I needed to safe and formatted the drive What is the best program to recover data? I tried a few but they weren't very helpful so I need some suggestions.

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    Unfortunately, your post is also not "very helpful". What programs did you try and what was the result?
    PC Inspector File Recovery has a mode for drives that were quick formatted. If you did a long format,
    the data is gone.
    http://www.pcinspector.de/
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  3. Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    PC Inspector File Recovery has a mode for drives that were quick formatted. If you did a long format, the data is gone.
    In windows the only difference between a quick format and a full format of a hard drive is the scan (read only) the program performs looking for bad blocks (to mark bad so they don't get used by the O/S). So there's no difference in terms of file recoverability. Floppies are different. A full format of a floppy overwrites the entire disc.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    PC Inspector File Recovery has a mode for drives that were quick formatted. If you did a long format, the data is gone.
    In windows the only difference between a quick format and a full format of a hard drive is the scan (read only) the program performs looking for bad blocks (to mark bad so they don't get used by the O/S). So there's no difference in terms of file recoverability. Floppies are different. A full format of a floppy overwrites the entire disc.
    That's good to know. I must have been thinking of something else (low-level format?) where the sectors
    were re-written - I thought with binary zeroes. Or was that something that applied to pre-IDE drives?
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  5. Tried a bunch but they didn't work so I didn't keep them. Dont' remember the names. What do you guys recommend?
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    don't mess up next time and move on.
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    best advise ever Aedipuss
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    Be aware this industry is rife with fraud. The more desperate you are to recover files, the more it will cost you.
    I - and many others - recommend the free Minitool Power Data Recovery
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