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#1 Ken R

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Posted 06 September 2006 - 06:14 PM

Would appreciate any help or advice.  Please keep in mind I am not a "techy", so please forgive me if I sound like an airhead.

I just got EMC8 and a DVD burner a couple of weeks ago.  For kicks, I decided to burn some web & photo files I kept stored on a non-bootable slave drive to a DVD try out EMC8.  Instead of making a data disk, I saw the "Backup files" option and used that.

Two days later, I have a catastrophic hard drive failure on my main bootable drive. Not a big deal...it was small and old and I had the security of knowing all my important stuff was backed up on my slave drive. Well, in the process of installing my new bootable hard drive, I did not notice in my haste that my motherboard changed the drive letter sequences.  So as I was going to format what I thought was my new C:/ drive, I was really formatting my old D:/ drive!  Needless to sy, I am devastated.

Okay, so I now have my system all up and functioning, most peripherals and programs reloaded onto my new drive.  I pulled out the DVD I had made last week using Backup.  Backup Disk & Device Utility shows two folders: $BAK001$ and $BAK002$.  I can access $BAK002$ and have transferred those files back to my slave drive, but they are a small portion.  The stuff I really need is in $BAK001$.

When I try to retrieve ANYTHING from $BAK001$, I get a pop up saying "Error reading file".  It does it for every file in $BAK001$.

I tried downloading the free trial at www.cdroller.com and it also could only read $BAK002$.

Anyone have any other suggestions? It looks like the file exists?!  Lord, I hope the files are there!

Edited by Ken R, 06 September 2006 - 06:17 PM.


#2 james_hardin

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 03:36 AM

Try one other trial program, ISO Buster.

Personally this is why I do not bother with any backup programs. Too often when it comes time to recover something, this is what happens…

In the future stick with Data CD/DVD projects and external drives.

Likewise when formatting a new drive in a multi drive PC, disconnect the remaining drive until you are done.
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