VMDK deleted NTFS corruption

We had someone accidentally press the DELETE key on a folder in one of our data warehouses.  Of course, as soon as they did all the files except the apartments have been removed for this Windows 2003 server.

With Vmware, we have been able to rebuild the VMDK and start the system.  This system has a basic disk and the snapshot 1 or snapshot 2.  Snapshots are properly sorted and when we started the system she wanted to do a check disk.  When you have finished checking the disk it is reported that the software registry hive has been broken.  We've fixed the registry using the copies in the directory system32 of repair of the operating system.

When you go to a part of the directories, however, they are not able to access due to an error of alteration that we receive.  Anyone have any suggestions on some utilities that we could use to recover data from those directories that we cannot access?

At first glance, it seems that the chaining is not correct.

As I understand it (in regards to the timestamps) should be:

Basic-->--> 000001 000003

and the string is constructed as:

Basic---> 000001 (ignorant 000003)

However, I need power to the top of my test to double check system.

I guess the 000001 is the vmdk referred to in settings of the VM HARD drive!

Could you please your newspaper of zip files and join them for me?

André

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