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02-02-2007 04:08 PM
02-02-2007 04:08 PM
Hard drive Data Recovery
So I’ve had my karma about 6 months, I had a few problems with it freezing etc but nothing major. Then last week it crashed and then froze on the rebuilding database screen when I turned it back on. I’ve finally got it on now but everything is gone. the thing is that it still says that there’s 12gb being used when I go to 'about rio karma'. Does anyone know of any way to salvage the music on there because following the recent death of my hard drive, all my music was on the rio (I never got around to putting it back on the pc). I’ve tried rio taxi and riorad explorer, both to no avail. If anyone has any ideas id really appreciate it, since there was some really rare tracks on there.
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02-02-2007 09:03 PM
02-02-2007 09:03 PM
Re: Hard drive Data Recovery
The problem is that the file allocation table (of sorts) is corrupted. Things like this can happen to any hard drive device, so to fix it, you must treat the karma as an external hard drive and proceed from there.
Connect the karma to your pc with the usb cable so that windows will recognize it as a device (assigning it a drive letter) and you can access it through my computer.
If you can't access it through my computer, then use [[start>settings>control panel>administrative tools>computer management]]. Use the disk management tool to find the karma and give it a drive letter.
Then you should run data recovery software on that drive. The software will ignore the file allocation table and read through your hard drive sector by sector to determine what is actually on the disk. If you still donâ t get it then the last option I guess is data recovery labs like SAlvageData Recovery Lab Inc. You can get more information on Internet if you just go through google.
Yes, this means you have to purchase salvage software (or acquire it by some means), but that cost and effort is worth it for those ultra-rare tracks.
Connect the karma to your pc with the usb cable so that windows will recognize it as a device (assigning it a drive letter) and you can access it through my computer.
If you can't access it through my computer, then use [[start>settings>control panel>administrative tools>computer management]]. Use the disk management tool to find the karma and give it a drive letter.
Then you should run data recovery software on that drive. The software will ignore the file allocation table and read through your hard drive sector by sector to determine what is actually on the disk. If you still donâ t get it then the last option I guess is data recovery labs like SAlvageData Recovery Lab Inc. You can get more information on Internet if you just go through google.
Yes, this means you have to purchase salvage software (or acquire it by some means), but that cost and effort is worth it for those ultra-rare tracks.
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