Some weeks ago i tryed to resize a partition with partition magic 8.5, on w2k3 standard on a faulty drive. As a result, the partition obtained a new filesystem, raw, and all my data seems lost at that time, and almost no recovery program could read my partition. So i tried to modify information in the new unrecognazible partition with some hex editors, then i used some program on the hiren's boot cd, and finaly i used chkdsk
. As i result, the partition is back with the ntfs filesystem, and recovery programs seems to work.
But what i'm trying to find is a software/hardware tool that can recover my files with the original file name and directory structure. I've tryed around 10 different recovery programs and the closest program to my needs was diskinternals partition recovery who succed to recover some directory names 
sorry for my english 
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I imagine there are a number of programs that may have worked, but after doing what you've done, I suspect you'll be lucky to get what you've recovered. That's one of the reasons why I always say to make an image.
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Everything you did without having knowledge about the data structure. And you already messedddd...
Every software (u tried) works with algorithm, verify user area to recover data, Completely depends on logic, no software can recover if out of logic.
but u did not leave anything to do... a lot of data may lost, header lost due to run of chkdsk.
Image and have a try, though u lost how deep u dont know yourself and your statement does not clear about it.
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After i lost the partition, i've tryed some recovery programs, give up and play with hex editors-> tried to copy some partition info from one partition to the faulty partition -> faulty partition is back with the original filesystem but -> chkdsk apears and deleted all my files -> faulty partition is empty -> tried some recovery programs in exactly that order:
active partition recovery - failed to recover files with original names and directory structure
undelete server edition 5.0.127 - failed ...
filerecovery professional v3.5 - failed ...
file restore professional 3.1 - ...
d.a.r.t. undelete - ...
file rescue plus 4.0.0.15 - ...
recover my files v3.9.8.6053 - ...
pc inspector file recovery - ...
pc inspector smart recovery - ...
r-undelete 3.5 - ...
data doctor recovery ntfs - ...
winundelete v3.20 - ...
Nucleus Kernel for Fat and Ntfs v4.03 - ...
r-studio 4.5 - ...
undelete plus 2.97 - ...
recover files 2.1 - ...
quick recovery (fat and ntfs (professional)) - ...
recover files 2.02 - ...
restorer2000 pro 3.3 - ...
handy recovery 4.0 - ...
pcsecure delete v1.0 - ...
file recover 6.2 - ...
recover data for fat & ntfs - ...
recover deleted files - ...
undelete for windows v2.2 - ...
media investigator - ...
diy datarecovery.nl iundetele [ntfs] 3 - ...
mediarecover - ...
reviver - ...
undeletemyfiles - ...
raise data recovery for ntfs 2.0.1 - ...
diskinternals partition recovery 2.0 - did manage to recover some directory structure but no files with the original name
diskinternals uneraser 3.0 - ...
is there any program that i might miss?!
... means that - failed to recover files with original names and directory structure
or
- failed to recover any kind of file or did not have the recovery function
all i want is not to recover all my data,but to find a program (or piece of hardware) that can recover my files with the original directory structure and file names
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Few months ago, a bullshit said, they can recover data after low level format and they can recover it from the low level layer- something like that........... those lines were posted by someone, i cant remember exactly...
1. Why your software cant recover data say to Developer...
2. I would like to say like BlackST... this is not help desk of your submitted software company.
3. A survey showed 15% of non recoverable job due to miss operation of Non professional like you.
4. Software and Hardware are not magic. everything does have logic i stated before. without logic nothing could happen.
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Unless if you can find some time travel software, you're screwed. The damage is self-inflicted, and appears permanent. The King's men never did find any hardware or software that could put Humpty Dumpty back together again.
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