Fiona, vielen Dank für Ihre Hilfe. Ich denke, die Platte ist tot.
I am prepared to write the drive off. I only have so many hours to work on it.
Hier ist für Ihren Erfolg wünschen!
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- 26 Jun 2012, 19:56
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7950
- 25 Jun 2012, 20:19
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7950
Re: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
Your german is very good!
Vielen Dank! Ich wette, Irh Deutsch ist auch gut! :lol:
How is your disk listed in your disk management console?
If not available in your device manager also.
It does not appear in the Windoze Disk Management Console (diskmgmt.msc)
The drive appears but as a part of ...
Vielen Dank! Ich wette, Irh Deutsch ist auch gut! :lol:
How is your disk listed in your disk management console?
If not available in your device manager also.
It does not appear in the Windoze Disk Management Console (diskmgmt.msc)
The drive appears but as a part of ...
- 25 Jun 2012, 13:35
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7950
Re: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
Guten Tag Fiona, wie gehts? Ich danke Ihnen für Ihre Hilfe.
Would it be possible to repeat your diagnose and zip and upload the log?
When I open testdisk or photorec the drive is simply not listed. When I pass the drive name after the testdisk/photorec command, it fails. Linux itself refuses to ...
Would it be possible to repeat your diagnose and zip and upload the log?
When I open testdisk or photorec the drive is simply not listed. When I pass the drive name after the testdisk/photorec command, it fails. Linux itself refuses to ...
- 22 Jun 2012, 20:30
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7950
NTFS drive not present in testdisk or photorec
I have an ntfs drive with a missing/corrupt bootsector. So just fire up testdisk, copy from backup and call it a day? Not so fast. It doesn't show up when I open testdisk. So I restart testdisk using testdisk /dev/sdb and get
unable to open file or device /dev/sdb.
Okay, don't panic. Just open it ...
unable to open file or device /dev/sdb.
Okay, don't panic. Just open it ...