I guess I’ll go with the whole story. About a month ago my computer conked out, due to it’s power source. When that happened, it wiped the drive. After trying some things, my tech support said that getting the data back was a dead issue. There was no way he could do it. So he zero filled it and gave it back to me. I accepted at that time there was nothing I could do. After getting another computer, since that was it’s main drive and I didn’t fully trust it, because we had no idea what killed that last computer, I ended up putting an small amount of data on it as a secondary drive. Then I decided perhaps I should give it another go on getting the data back. At least data I needed/wanted back, badly. I tried Recuva and it said It found the data, said data being .wpds. But the recovered .wpds, that don’t open with their right program and only be view with notepad, give gibberish or Chinese characters. I tried another program () that only gave me a small amount of the files I wanted to retrieve. But it gave me viewable data from files that Recuva gives as gibberish. Also the recovered files that Recuva gave me are right in size, just not content, due to comparing with files that I could retrieve.
I’m wondering is there something I can do to get the data back, because this is only program that’s showing all the files I want back (and trust me, I tried a lot of programs). Recuva also says that the files are excellent and no overwritten clusters detected. Or perhaps screwed my self over by having it zero filled and new data being put it. I’m sorry, if this not acceptable. I’m just at my wits end now.