Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Part 1

New different material! This is a new video on advanced data recovery by Scott A. Moulton. This is from August 2007 at Defcon 15 on how to do your own hard drive recovery.

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25 Responses to “Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Part 1”

  • Derangedteddy says:

    Amazing stuff here. …
    Amazing stuff here. Thank you so much for the upload!

  • arni0202 says:

    @yosifon11 go to …
    @yosifon11 go to his website there are seminars

  • mygaffer says:

    Maybe you have …
    Maybe you have $6000 for a clean room then?

  • nch8 says:

    well them …
    well them anyway.

  • mygaffer says:

    The people getting …
    The people getting paid $2000 to recover 160GB of data are hardly “idiots”.

  • yosifon11 says:

    I am very …
    I am very interested to learn this trade professionally. Where can learn it in? And the cost of such studies?

  • wanrendi2008 says:

    how to load it!
    how to load it!

  • GrooveSafari says:

    Search “RAID Hard …
    Search “RAID Hard Drive Data Recovery” on Krustbox (dot) com.

  • ATLien174 says:

    Screw them “trade …
    Screw them “trade secrets”…I don’t have 2k to give to them idiots!
    Thanks.

  • bernardola says:

    it’s brilliant that …
    it’s brilliant that you made a distinction in the beginning of this video about who this intel is for. I worked for a company in New York City that charges lot of dollars to recovery data and I can tell you they don’t use half the technique you explain. Data Reco is definitely a DIY for the average computer user. With a little of of preventative measures and with frequent backups, there is no need for the average joe or jane to pay for Data Recovery.

  • guitarbass95 says:

    that happened with …
    that happened with my mom, she does my dads books and she had a bad copy of vista and it didn’t back up right

  • delinthe says:

    Nice presentation i …
    Nice presentation i hope you come out to HOPE in 2010 :)

  • commonsense2008 says:

    man this is …
    man this is awessssome!! thanks

  • killerdude003 says:

    lol if u tamper …
    lol if u tamper with the drive and u up, a) you cant get the data back
    b0when u finally send it to a recovery team, they’ll charge u even more

  • eleanoquilly says:

    Nice try. Keep it …
    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. GHJY

  • FinsterFlummoxing says:

    I wish someone …
    I wish someone would do a video on file recovery for QUICKBOOKS.

    Intuit is a bunch of thieves.

    I keep a back up every week, and my file failed on the 6th day.

    So now I have to go back in and do all those transactions again manually.

    Anyone know how to recover from error -6000 -301?

  • 4ng3lu5 says:

    I really need ur …
    I really need ur help, i rebuilt my Pc, and my college work was on the previus windows, i reformated the disk the long way, and no software is retreiving this data, it was in my desktop, pleeeeese help me :-0

  • Josemedeiros says:

    Thumbs Up! I am …
    Thumbs Up! I am very glad you put video this up! I was replacing logic boards on hard drives that failed at work or for friends as far back as 1998, however going into the drive and replacing the read and write heads or trying to recover damaged platters require experienced staff to safely recover data.

    Jose F. Medeiros
    Former IT staff IBM Global Services
    Storage Division
    San Jose, California

  • datarecoveryok says:

    very good ,I see …
    very good ,I see other advanced hard drive data recovery software (derescue data recovery master) ,but now no support video

  • noobnoobchi says:

    great info, great …
    great info, great vid.

  • datahero1 says:

    Yes this is true, …
    Yes this is true, if 1 drive dies in a RAID 0 they are both gone. However if you can somehow image the failed drive and mount it on another drive you will get your data back.

    Good luck!!!

  • banditZ1993 says:

    your computer could …
    your computer could probebly read the harddrives and detect them but probebly not configured to use them

  • spoonman775 says:

    I bow to the master.
    I bow to the master.

  • CountMonaco says:

    THROW A DOG A BONE! …
    THROW A DOG A BONE!

    Dude, I had one of those Lacie Big Disks crash on me and while I’ve had success in the part with Data Rescue II in the past, this one is MUCH HARDER!

    The enclosure has 2 drives. As I understand, they’re “RAID STRIPED”. I pulled both drives and popped them into enclosures. one fired up, even though the computer wouldn’t read it. My brain is going a million miles an hours and I don’t know what to do.

    If one drive’s gone then they’re both gone right?

  • FQCS says:

    and where does one …
    and where does one take these classes?

    I’m in New Orleans

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