Recover Deleted Partition With DART XP

Unlike a lot of software companies, DTI does NOT outsource their tech support. My staff answer the software support calls from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK. That’s right we really answer the phones at night and on weekends to help clients use our software to recover their data.

The following case study is an actual response to a tech support call. (The names have been changed to protect the innocent!)

PROBLEM: User accidentally deleted partition with the “Disk Management Utility”

SOFTWARE USED FOR RECOVERY: DART XP Partition Repair Software for NTFS

“Bob called and had already downloaded the DART XP Demo, and needed help on how exactly to go about getting his data back.I asked what had happened to the drive and he informed me he had accidentally deleted the partition with the disk management utility. He also let me know that the drive was a slave drive in the machine.I directed him to click the Physical drive and click next in the software. DART immediately rebuilt the lost partition in memory. We allowed the software to complete the fast scan which took less the 90 seconds. We then clicked on the found partition and clicked next. When we did, the drive treed up in exactly the way it looked before the partition was lost.

He could see all his files and directories including the ones he had deleted before the partition wipe. I told him he could now purchase the software and copy the files off.I Instructed Bob on how to use the disk management utility to put a new partition on the drive and reformat it, so that he would be able to put his data back the way it was be for the partition delete.”To Recap the data recovery software used was DART XP which is $69.00, but will Show you the files recovered before you pay for it! Here is a screenshot of that feature:

About Jacqui Best

I started my technology career way back in 1991, when I worked for a local computer store in Pinellas Square Mall. I was a PC technician as well as the trainer. Afterward I moved on to Consolidated Software Products where I was the phone technical support for Disk Analyst, which was for all practical purposes the first piece of data recovery software ever. I then moved on to The Learning Curve, where I was the office manager for many years, this company was at the forefront of data recovery and training software. I finally decided I wanted to move into some different fields and expand my technology back ground beyond data recovery. I got hired on with American CompuSystems where I was the Road Runner Pinellas County PC Installs manager, while in this department I obtained my MCP in NT 4.0. I later moved on to be an in field network administrator for this company. After ACS I then took a position with Knight Enterprises a sub contractor of Time Warner/ Bright House. I was the Regional PC Installs Manager. After 2 years at Knight I decided it was time to come back to my roots and took a job with DTIData as their Software Technical support person.

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