Testdisk lists all disks when being started. In your case they were ranging from 0 to 3. Suddenly another physical drive (number 4) appears not being listed at the beginning of the log. There is no explanation for that.
Now I understand why you thought that I altered the log, I have to say that ...
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- 27 Jul 2023, 20:20
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Quick search result: unkown partition and filesystem damaged
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- 27 Jul 2023, 19:03
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Quick search result: unkown partition and filesystem damaged
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Re: Quick search result: unkown partition and filesystem damaged
No, you failed to look to the left hand side at the bottom of the page.
I did, and there was only "options". Now, I can see both "Options" and "Attachments", so I attached the logs. I also see that now I am not inside the new users group in this forum.
It is labeled Photorec.ses and should be ...
I did, and there was only "options". Now, I can see both "Options" and "Attachments", so I attached the logs. I also see that now I am not inside the new users group in this forum.
It is labeled Photorec.ses and should be ...
- 27 Jul 2023, 12:21
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Quick search result: unkown partition and filesystem damaged
- Replies: 4
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Quick search result: unkown partition and filesystem damaged
I am sorry if my technical terms are not 100% accurate, English is not my native lanugage. Where I am not sure I try to mark with a question mark. I had an internal 3TB HDD gone RAW, "suddenly", as usual. As far as I know, this is a "simple" NTFS partition, maybe called GPT. Formatted under Windows ...