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Can you recover data from a reinstalled Windows 2008 on a SCSI drive?

Recovering data from a SCSI hard drive that you just reinstalled Windows 2008 on is possible and is completed with software just like you would for an NTFS or FAT32 partition on a regular hard drive. Due to the restrictions of storage devices like NTFS partitions, FAT32 partitions and SCSI drives as well you can’t access files once you delete them. However, if you have software that can access deleted files then you can essentially recover them. However, the process can be fairly complicated. As long as you haven’t used the drive to do very much once you reinstalled Windows 2008 then you should be able to recover close if not all data that was previously stored on the drive. The key is not writing over the old data with the new data of your Windows 2008 installation.

REMO is revolutionary new software that can access deleted files on any SCSI drive. REMO can access these deleted files even if your formatted your drive and proceeded with reinstalling Windows 2008. There are so many reasons that could cause a user to need to reinstall Windows 2008 that it’s best to not even begin to cover them. Windows 2008 can suffer from corrupted files and even corrupted operating system files that can be detrimental to your systems operation and need a re-install. Thankfully, REMO has NTFS file recovery, SCSI data recovery and can recover FAT32 partition files. Having software that is flexible and easy to use is very important. Even if you think that you may have written over your older files with newer ones, it’s still worth a try and you might be surprised by what REMO can accomplish.