Here's the deal:
xp pro on 80 GB master, seagate 160 as slave for media files.
I had abused the drive, meaning it had been very full for some months not having enough free space to defrag. Recently my whole system would freeze up when trying to access a particular portion of the drive, forcing me to reset. XP's chkdsk would also hang after reporting 2 bad sectors. After rebooting a couple times, trying to explore the drive showed no file tree.
I ran partiton magic off a CD from ram drive which was able to complete the chkdsk, showing several CRC errors, and a relatively small range of bad sectors.
Now I have connected an empty SATA 160 GB drive in hopes of restoring my data. While I was at it, I went ahead and reformatted my master drive and reinstalled XP. After the reinstall of XP, I am able to view my file tree on the corrupt drive inside of windows again. Everything seems to be in tact except for one folder, which windows now reads as empty. I knew the bad sectors were in this particular folder. Unfortunately it is my music (approximately 25 GB) which I desperately want to recover. I am not worried about reusing the drive, I just want to back up the data to the SATA drive and recover my music.
I believe only a small portion of this folder had bad sectors, so my question is:
What would be the best way to go about recovering this data. I have used Ontrack on another drive, but think there would be a better solution to this problem since the partition and most of the data is still in tact. I will be monitoring this thread tonight as I try to solve this problem. Any help would be VERY much appreciated, as I want to make some CD's as presents for the upcoming holidays.
I apologize for the long thread, I will post more info about the details of the bad sectors after i finish installing SP2.
xp pro on 80 GB master, seagate 160 as slave for media files.
I had abused the drive, meaning it had been very full for some months not having enough free space to defrag. Recently my whole system would freeze up when trying to access a particular portion of the drive, forcing me to reset. XP's chkdsk would also hang after reporting 2 bad sectors. After rebooting a couple times, trying to explore the drive showed no file tree.
I ran partiton magic off a CD from ram drive which was able to complete the chkdsk, showing several CRC errors, and a relatively small range of bad sectors.
Now I have connected an empty SATA 160 GB drive in hopes of restoring my data. While I was at it, I went ahead and reformatted my master drive and reinstalled XP. After the reinstall of XP, I am able to view my file tree on the corrupt drive inside of windows again. Everything seems to be in tact except for one folder, which windows now reads as empty. I knew the bad sectors were in this particular folder. Unfortunately it is my music (approximately 25 GB) which I desperately want to recover. I am not worried about reusing the drive, I just want to back up the data to the SATA drive and recover my music.
I believe only a small portion of this folder had bad sectors, so my question is:
What would be the best way to go about recovering this data. I have used Ontrack on another drive, but think there would be a better solution to this problem since the partition and most of the data is still in tact. I will be monitoring this thread tonight as I try to solve this problem. Any help would be VERY much appreciated, as I want to make some CD's as presents for the upcoming holidays.
I apologize for the long thread, I will post more info about the details of the bad sectors after i finish installing SP2.