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Hi,

for the first time in my life i created an image of my fresh-install boot-partition. and saved it to a place, were some of my most important data resided. those are lost - instead of 40 gigabytes pictures, music, office-documents i do now have some 4 gigabytes of image on that partition.

 

which ist the best way to get those files back to life (file-types are: doc, xls, mp3, wma, bmp, png, tga, psp, pspimage, zip, zip-exes, rar and some special formats) ? especially those multi-layered, labour-intensive pspimages, which i use as template for the skins of MiG and Sukhoi-aircraft ?

 

there are loads of tools & tips on the net, i need 1st-hand experience :-)

 

thanks

sokol

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To recover your lost data, pictures, music, videos you can try Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Software, a file and partition recovery utility which provides data recovery from formatted hard drive, it also helps to recover lost data due to software malfunction, viruses, file/directory deletion or even sabotage.

Stellar Phoenix also provides partition recovery from FAT 16, FAT 32, NTFS & NTFS5 file system.

You can download the demo version from http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm

Demo version shows the preview of the recovered data. If through the demo you are able to see the preview of the recovered data then get the full version to save it.

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