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- 08 Jul 2012, 15:11
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Add partition ignores my sector input
- Replies: 4
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Re: Add partition ignores my sector input
Thanks for the pointer, I'll do that. Since not the whole drive is encrypted but only a partition, it should not disturb TestDisk to edit the partition data. Can you tell me why it worked on the first partition but didn't on the last? Or do you know another tool/way to edit the GPT table to be able ...
					- 08 Jul 2012, 12:42
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Add partition ignores my sector input
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4098
Re: Add partition ignores my sector input
Hello Fiona,
thanks a lot for your help! It is an Intel Storage Raid 5 Volume, handled onboard by my GA-Z68XP-UD3 motherboard. I put in four 2TB disks (Samsung Spinpoint F4 EcoGreen) which are all fine. The Array lost two of the four drives, sadly I had deleted the array and remade a new one with ...
					thanks a lot for your help! It is an Intel Storage Raid 5 Volume, handled onboard by my GA-Z68XP-UD3 motherboard. I put in four 2TB disks (Samsung Spinpoint F4 EcoGreen) which are all fine. The Array lost two of the four drives, sadly I had deleted the array and remade a new one with ...
- 07 Jul 2012, 22:55
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Add partition ignores my sector input
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4098
Add partition ignores my sector input
Hi there,
I'm using a raid-5 fakeraid names which is found in Testdisk (6.14-wip on windows 7) as "Intel Raid 5 Volume". When I add a partition it asks me for the startsector, endsector and type. I want to add 4295174144 as startsector (which is perfectly in range of 1-11721072639) but after ...
					I'm using a raid-5 fakeraid names which is found in Testdisk (6.14-wip on windows 7) as "Intel Raid 5 Volume". When I add a partition it asks me for the startsector, endsector and type. I want to add 4295174144 as startsector (which is perfectly in range of 1-11721072639) but after ...