RE: I accidently deleted a partition
- From: "ptdd" <ptdd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 19:46:02 -0700
I suggest you use Partition Table Doctor to resolve your
problem.The software provides very useful functions:
Backup partition table, Restore partition table, Rebuild
partition table, undelete partition, Fix boot sector,
rebuild mbr,etc.
First thing I recommend you download the demo version of
Partition Table Doctor.( http://www.ptdd.com/download.htm )
Run the program and select "Rebuild Partition Table",
then choose "Interactive" mode.
See more: http://www.ptdd.com/recoverylostpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/recoverdeletedpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/partition-recovery.htm
http://www.ptdd.com
"phillip_putzback@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
> I bought a 400 gig drive to move all my video data onto and in the
> process of repartitioning the few 80 gig drives in my external firewire
> enclosure I deleted the partition on my 400 gig drive with all my
> video. You can't delete a file in XP without it prompting you, then it
> goes to your trash bin, then it prompts you before emptying the trah
> bin. But delteing a partition is a simple right click and no mesagebox
> to confirm.
>
> Anyways I know I messed up but what is the easiest way to recover the
> volume/partition. I tried partition magic but it crashed halfway thru
> with an error that isn't listed at the Powerquest site. So now I am
> trying PC inspecotr. It has 508 minutes to go. Hopefully when I wake up
> this software will not have crashed and have a decent option for
> recovering the data.
>
>
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