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<blockquote data-quote="jasongoldworthy" data-source="post: 1851250" data-attributes="member: 395464"><p>the problem we are all forgetting here guys is that if the drive has been written with new files especially in NTFS then they could potentially be gone,</p><p></p><p>yes krs is correct the problem here is that it was a HFS+ drive and its now an NTFS drive we don't know what the OP has put on the drive since then</p><p></p><p>he could have over written the data 50 times with new data again we don't know this for a fact, he did go to say that he installed windows on the drive and as you all know it is always reading and writing to the drive so again the data may be gone,</p><p></p><p>to be honest id call it a lost cause and just consider the data gone forever,</p><p></p><p>my 2 pence worth there,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasongoldworthy, post: 1851250, member: 395464"] the problem we are all forgetting here guys is that if the drive has been written with new files especially in NTFS then they could potentially be gone, yes krs is correct the problem here is that it was a HFS+ drive and its now an NTFS drive we don't know what the OP has put on the drive since then he could have over written the data 50 times with new data again we don't know this for a fact, he did go to say that he installed windows on the drive and as you all know it is always reading and writing to the drive so again the data may be gone, to be honest id call it a lost cause and just consider the data gone forever, my 2 pence worth there, [/QUOTE]
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