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asparajin
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how do recovery E01 or .DD acronis in HDD


   
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asparajin
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Help me


   
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(@bithead)
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Please give a better explanation.

E01 and DD are not the native formats of Acronis. According to THIS support document you can make a raw copy with the appropriate switches in Acronis.

Did you backup some E01s and DDs with Acronis and need to recover them?

Help us help you.


   
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(@twjolson)
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Generally speaking, requests for help work better if they contain more than one sentance, and, you know, have actual information that responders can use…


   
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asparajin
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Please give a better explanation.

E01 and DD are not the native formats of Acronis. According to THIS support document you can make a raw copy with the appropriate switches in Acronis.

Did you backup some E01s and DDs with Acronis and need to recover them?

Help us help you.

Hardcopy image DD in HDD, by mistake is delete DD image in HDD, recover DD image in HDD


   
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(@bithead)
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Recover deleted files? It could be as simple as opening the physical drive in FTK Imager and restoring the files. Or you could use an undelete program, depending on the file system PhotoRec should work or you could use one of the file system specific programs like GetDataBack from Runtime Software.


   
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asparajin
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Recover deleted files? It could be as simple as opening the physical drive in FTK Imager and restoring the files. Or you could use an undelete program, depending on the file system PhotoRec should work or you could use one of the file system specific programs like GetDataBack from Runtime Software.

Recovey delete DD image file, l try R-Studio and e.g. but it did not,

DD image Header ; 33 C0 8E D0 BC 00 7C FB 50 07 50 1F FC BE 1B 7C

DD image Footer ; I do not know


   
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jaclaz
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DD image Header ; 33 C0 8E D0 BC 00 7C FB 50 07 50 1F FC BE 1B 7C

That's NOT "image header", it's the first few bytes of the image (that has NO "header", being a DD image) and represent the beginning of a MBR code.
It looks like a 2K/XP MBR code.

jaclaz


   
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