Hmm, this is a tough one. (Unfortunately, I've lost my share of data in similar ways and have never been able to recover any of it)
Your computer doesn't detect the drive at all no matter what you do? (In other words there aren't just bad sectors on the drive, a corrupted file system, etc?) Does your BIOS (CMOS setup) recognize the drive exists?
Unfortunately, spare of extracting the contents of the drive via Borg implants (from Star Trek), I'm not sure I can think of any ways you can regain lost data if your computer simply can't recognize the drive at all.
In other words, there are programs out there that will let you regain lost data that's been lost due to being accidently deleted, formatted over, corrupted, etc. But if the problem is the hardware, itself, and there's just no way to even see the drive, I'm coming up short trying to think of ways to get at that data that's on it.
Perhaps someone else might have any ideas for poor motus_fames?
cscgal
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Well, there are answers, depending on how much you want to pay. I've seen services that will recover dead drives.
Check around on google. Some keywords, hard drive recovery service.
Tekmaven
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found a bunch of search results from altavista.com using the quoted phrase "data recovery software"
...my twin bro lost a drive by removing a compression file - "rocket.bin" thinking it was some sort of game that i had loaded on his system that i no longer used - whooops!!! its been a long time since that incident but i'll see if he recalls what it was. not sure if any s/w is going to help retrieve your info since it seems like its a hardware issue anyway. that being the case you would almost certainly need the services of data recovery company - which can be VERY, VERY expensive.
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There are large no of data recovery software at www.snapshot.com but I could not open the file after recovery. You may also vist and download those software and if worked pl mail me at [email]kehar2005@gmail.com[/email].
I could restore the recoverd file in a destination folder but from there every time I try to open the file message saying -the document name or path is not valid comes which I could not understand.
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