hey everyone,
thanks for all the help, but this hard drive died. (physical nand chip on the motherboard)
not even being read on the bios and even if a run the windows 8 install the license isnt being detected.
thanks again for all the help!
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- 01 Aug 2018, 15:36
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
- 30 Jul 2018, 12:21
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Re: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
Hey everyone, so Ive been trying to fiddle with this drive, and here are my findings so far
Tried partition lists
2048 206847 204800 - system
206848 44292095 44085248 - No Name
44292096 61069311 16777216 - Recovery
missing partition - 27514881 44292096 (structure becomes bad if i try to add this ...
Tried partition lists
2048 206847 204800 - system
206848 44292095 44085248 - No Name
44292096 61069311 16777216 - Recovery
missing partition - 27514881 44292096 (structure becomes bad if i try to add this ...
- 29 Jul 2018, 22:09
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Re: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
also, all the partition types are coming up as MS Data. What is the correct partition types? (EFI/GPT Selected)
- 29 Jul 2018, 21:59
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Re: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
Also, i am getting a message saying the a partiton cannot be recovered, and to check the HD Jumper settings.
What can be done if anything?
Forgive me with the multiple questions, Im just really new to this advanced data recovery stuff
Thanks again!
What can be done if anything?
Forgive me with the multiple questions, Im just really new to this advanced data recovery stuff
Thanks again!
- 29 Jul 2018, 19:44
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Re: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
Thanks man.
As it stands now I think I wrote the wrong partition table because the laptop is not even detecting the HD :cry:
when I boot testdisk it shows the 3 partitions with the mismatch errors on one partition. and if i try to go to the disk directly outside of test disk it says the drive is ...
As it stands now I think I wrote the wrong partition table because the laptop is not even detecting the HD :cry:
when I boot testdisk it shows the 3 partitions with the mismatch errors on one partition. and if i try to go to the disk directly outside of test disk it says the drive is ...
- 26 Jul 2018, 15:29
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Re: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
Thanks much.
Tried this and it is attempting to recover the partitons, however when i try to boot the same error occurs.
Writing to Intel/PC partition table did not work as it is detecting EFI/GPT
Currently doing a deep search setting it as EFI/GPT however I am getting warning messages with ...
Tried this and it is attempting to recover the partitons, however when i try to boot the same error occurs.
Writing to Intel/PC partition table did not work as it is detecting EFI/GPT
Currently doing a deep search setting it as EFI/GPT however I am getting warning messages with ...
- 26 Jul 2018, 09:21
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4030
Windows 8 Laptop Drive cleaned using Diskpart Clean
Hey everyone,
I got ASUS X205T to repair because it was not starting up (OS WIndows 8.1 possibly SSD) Refreshing the PC did nothing. I unfortunately did a diskpart clean (diskpart --> select disk 0 --> clean) from the command prompt.
I realised this was the wrong way when I tried to follow these ...
I got ASUS X205T to repair because it was not starting up (OS WIndows 8.1 possibly SSD) Refreshing the PC did nothing. I unfortunately did a diskpart clean (diskpart --> select disk 0 --> clean) from the command prompt.
I realised this was the wrong way when I tried to follow these ...