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NT 4.0 Hard drive crash, trying to restore data from tape backup, unrecognizable format, unknown backup software
Hello,
I have a customer that has lost the hard drive to an NT 4.0 box. They have tape backups but I'm not sure what backup software they were using. (Last guy left no cd's behind) I've tried different ones, Colorado, BackupAssist, backupexec, veritas(version 10, hoping it would be backwards compatible). Still unable to find one to reconize the format. Anyone know of a software that will read several formats, or any other suggestions?? Tape backup is s seagate STT320000A Thanks for any help. |
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Sorry to semi-spam you here, but this sort of thing is pretty much up
our alley. If you send me the tape, I'll be happy to have a look at it for no charge. ('cept maybe return shipping). Hopefully, I can do the recovery at an acceptable price. Chris Muller www.mullermedia.com wrote: Hello, I have a customer that has lost the hard drive to an NT 4.0 box. They have tape backups but I'm not sure what backup software they were using. (Last guy left no cd's behind) I've tried different ones, Colorado, BackupAssist, backupexec, veritas(version 10, hoping it would be backwards compatible). Still unable to find one to reconize the format. Anyone know of a software that will read several formats, or any other suggestions?? Tape backup is s seagate STT320000A Thanks for any help. |
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Chris wrote: Sorry to semi-spam you here, but this sort of thing is pretty much up our alley. If you send me the tape, I'll be happy to have a look at it for no charge. ('cept maybe return shipping). Hopefully, I can do the recovery at an acceptable price. Chris Muller www.mullermedia.com wrote: Hello, I have a customer that has lost the hard drive to an NT 4.0 box. They have tape backups but I'm not sure what backup software they were using. (Last guy left no cd's behind) I've tried different ones, Colorado, BackupAssist, backupexec, veritas(version 10, hoping it would be backwards compatible). Still unable to find one to reconize the format. Anyone know of a software that will read several formats, or any other suggestions?? Tape backup is s seagate STT320000A Thanks for any help. Give ontrack.com a call. They've been around for ages and are the Big Dawg in the data recovery biz. (No relation with ontrack other than the fact that they saved my client's butt years ago when we found that he had not been putting tapes in the tape drive he paid for.) -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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