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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:05 Post subject: I ccidentaly the whole hard drive, is this bad |
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I might have deleted the wrong partition during windows install, any chance I can recover the data?
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:08 Post subject: |
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sure
first: DO NOT TOUCH THE DISK, dont try to create a new partition etc
second: get yourself another drive with enough free space
third: get recovery software, i would recommend r-studio. using that since ages
fourth: run r-studio, scan the whole drive / unallocated space (takes a few hours, depends on the size) and recover the files to the drive with enough free space.
fifth: format the drive and copy the data back
if you already installed windows on it -> still a chance to retrieve files which were stored in the sectors which doesnt got overwrited yet (and ffs if thats your windows partition dont use it anymore if you want to recover any data from it)
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:20 Post subject: |
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Last edited by paxsali on Thu, 4th Jul 2024 21:36; edited 1 time in total
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:24 Post subject: |
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Yup, I wasn't dumb enough to do anything to it after I realized I clicked Delete on the wrong bit...
Well good to know you can restore it when it's untouched.
paxsali wrote: | Replace third with: make a identical copy of the drive first using DD or something in case the named software doesn't work out.
Increment all following steps by one. |
What is DD?
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:26 Post subject: |
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I had great success with GetDataBack for NTFS, when I accidentally deleted the partition table and lost five partitions.
dd is Unix utility for raw copying of everything (including disks).
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tonizito
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:33 Post subject: |
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stellar phoenix windows data recovery worked for me 
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 18:35 Post subject: |
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I guess there are as many software for this as there are users for them heh.
Using R-Studio atm, will see how it goes.
Realized I had my backups on another drive so I'm not sure I even lost anything of important but checking it just incase.
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 19:03 Post subject: |
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@pax: making a sector:sector copy is not needed, only the case when the drive is about to fail
@Stige: fine, just wait till the scan is complete and copy the stuff you need
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 19:44 Post subject: |
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1h 14min elapsed and 1h 10min left, for a 750GB drive.
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dr-nix
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 19:50 Post subject: |
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If you didn't install anything on the drive/partition you deleted you can try using testdisk to recover the partition. Worked for me once when i did a diskpart clean on my 4tb hdd.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 20:42 Post subject: |
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testdisk works fine too, but its commandline based and might be too complicated for people who never done such things. r-studio is very powerful and has an easypeasy gui
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 21:02 Post subject: |
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Commandline is nothing new to me, using Linux a lot and all that. Even format my drives with diskpart.
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Stige
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 22:50 Post subject: |
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I didn't know you needed a "legit" version of it, saw the "file too large" when I tried to recover.
Ok, saved the scan, got the legit software and now the scan only shows two folders >.<
Owell, will rescan over night I guess.
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Stige
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 23:18 Post subject: |
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Yeah could be, owell few hours wasted, no biggie, doesn't affect me using the PC so is cool.
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 23:25 Post subject: |
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Recuva works fine. Easy to find a cracked version out there too.
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Posted: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016 23:30 Post subject: |
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recuva is free always... (unless you need autoupdates and virtual harddrive support...)
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Stige
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Posted: Wed, 24th Feb 2016 11:46 Post subject: |
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2 files failed from the ~130GB I selected for restore, overall very najs. Ty for help guise.
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