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    Could try a query to www.yourhomepage.co.nz Site still under construction but the query and forum and contacts are all up and running. Rudy's a bit of a whizz at this sort of problem. I had trouble with my RAID too, lost heaps but he had this special program he brought with him from Europe and got most of it back for me.

    Have discontinued with the RAID setup now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
    Its not so much a recovery tool, but its a fantastic piece of software... backups, copying data to new drives etc. I couldn't live without it.
    A poor man's Acronis if you ask me :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    A poor man's Acronis if you ask me :-)
    Yes I agree, Ghost is sufficiant for the average home user 'family computer' scenario - but is not substitute for a proper back up of the data.

    I bought an external drive case from DSE for about $30 and just put any hard drive inside it! I bought a brand new 200GB WD drive and used it for backups and storage of my movies. My Mac has only a 250GB drive inside it so I needed the extra storage space for all my music and movies!

    FYI - just about finished scanning my drive now... wont be long now... been scanning since about 9.30am
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    OK scan finished...

    but only demo version... so wont let me backup the data! arrrgghhhh!!!

    tried looking through the usual sites for a crack, but couldnt find any macintosh ones...

    The program is: "Stellar Phoenix Macintosh Demo"

    Can see my missing data just cant open it or use it!! arrgghhg!

    I fyou can help I would be much appreciated!

    Thanks in advance!!
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