A problem with a new soundcard caused me to reformat my system. Normally I keep everything safely on another drive to the system partition but I'd foolishly left some data on my desktop.
I have since reformatted (only a quick format) the partition and re-installed WinXP.
Here are my thoughts:
Since it is a new format, WinXP will occupy the same place on the drive as before - so it shouldn't have overwritten the data. As most of the drive is considered empty by the new install, all the 0s and 1s of my original data is still there, and should be recoverable with the right software.
The file format is .wav - fairly consistent structure and easily recogniseable.
I've saved the entire partition into an image so I can work on the new install without damaging the data.
Does anyone have any suggestions? These music files are very important to me and utterly irreplaceable.
I have since reformatted (only a quick format) the partition and re-installed WinXP.
Here are my thoughts:
Since it is a new format, WinXP will occupy the same place on the drive as before - so it shouldn't have overwritten the data. As most of the drive is considered empty by the new install, all the 0s and 1s of my original data is still there, and should be recoverable with the right software.
The file format is .wav - fairly consistent structure and easily recogniseable.
I've saved the entire partition into an image so I can work on the new install without damaging the data.
Does anyone have any suggestions? These music files are very important to me and utterly irreplaceable.