Ooops!
I formated the Wrong Drive!
Situation is, after archiving drive A to a new, tested replacement drive I carefully and incorrectly formated drive B which WASN'T on a new drive yet!
Nothing mission critical, but a TB+ of personal e-books, audiobooks, movies, and dvd.img files are pooft.
I haven't written anything to the drive I formated and I turned off spotlighting it (fwiw).
A Data Rescue 3 is in progress. 13hr estimated Scan.
A Demo of Stellar Phoenix found some stuff, and had file names, it essentially was a nominal quantity of useless misc files.
Any Advice or Input people might have would be appreciated.
If I can rescue the original file names &/or file structure would be the Golden Ticket at this point.
Richard in Michigan
I formated the Wrong Drive!
Situation is, after archiving drive A to a new, tested replacement drive I carefully and incorrectly formated drive B which WASN'T on a new drive yet!
Nothing mission critical, but a TB+ of personal e-books, audiobooks, movies, and dvd.img files are pooft.
I haven't written anything to the drive I formated and I turned off spotlighting it (fwiw).
A Data Rescue 3 is in progress. 13hr estimated Scan.
A Demo of Stellar Phoenix found some stuff, and had file names, it essentially was a nominal quantity of useless misc files.
Any Advice or Input people might have would be appreciated.
If I can rescue the original file names &/or file structure would be the Golden Ticket at this point.
Richard in Michigan