Invisible Data



Hello:

I have a Windows XP Pro [SP2] machine on the network that has a second data
partition which apparently has ~(14) GB of data on it, but I cannot "see" any
of it via Windows Explorer.

I assume the data is either corrupt or has been improperly deleted/altered,
but there may be other reasons for this behavior too.

Are there any native tools that I can use to try and determine what's
happened to this data and possibly recover it?

Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Bob
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Robert Lindholm
University of Rochester
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