I've had good success personally, recovering from boot record problems,
with active@, about 30 bucks from
http://www.partition-recovery.com/partition.htm Nice thing is, you can
download a free demo that will show you what can be recovered. To
actually make the recovery you need the program.
I've heard about, but have not tried, PCInspector which is supposed to
be able to fix boot record problems also. It's freeware:
http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/uk/welcome.htm
se wrote:
>
> I suddenly lost all my files on one partition of +500MB where I had several
> directories. There are now 6 files left and no directories, the label has gone.
>
> I tried to repair with Norton Disk Doctor and Fix-It utilties both both are
> unable to repair the boot-record (the FAT)
>
> Anyone has another suggestion to retrieve the fiels and directories?
>
> Thanks in advance !
>
> BTW Is here a way to backup the boot-record automatically to another drive?
>
> Volume in drive L is unlabeled Serial number is 68EE:457A
> Directory of L:\*
>
> 9-16-1981 16:00 2,147,493,448 -
>
> 9-24-1981 16:00 2,147,493,544 1
>
> 10-01-1981 16:00 2,147,493,640 :
>
> 10-11-1981 16:00 2,147,493,736 B
>
> 10-17-1981 16:00 2,147,493,832 M
>
> 9-12-1981 16:00 2,147,493,352 Q
>
> 10-21-1981 16:00 2,147,493,928 R
>
> 12-01-2003 0:31 0 x.txt
>
> 15,032,455,480 bytes in 8 files and 0 dirs 15,032,457,216 bytes allocated
> 84,992 bytes free