I manually restored the Partition B files from backup.
It's disappointing not to get an answer. I think others will have this question:
Does TestDisk delete an existing partition if it isn't in the quick search list?
However, TestDisk did get Partition A back for me and that saved me a lot of ...
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- 08 Jan 2024, 11:47
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Keeping existing partitions
- Replies: 5
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- 06 Jan 2024, 04:48
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Keeping existing partitions
- Replies: 5
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Re: Keeping existing partitions
I'm still not clear on this. I don't want to lose the current partition.
Can anyone confirm the behavior of TestDisk?
Should I also see the active partition in quick search? Or is it safe to restore Partition B without that?
Can anyone confirm the behavior of TestDisk?
Should I also see the active partition in quick search? Or is it safe to restore Partition B without that?
- 20 Dec 2023, 20:55
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Keeping existing partitions
- Replies: 5
- Views: 60967
Re: Keeping existing partitions
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- 19 Dec 2023, 19:04
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Keeping existing partitions
- Replies: 5
- Views: 60967
Re: Keeping existing partitions
Hi recuperation,
Is the log file necessary? I'm asking a general question about how this program works.
Before I start "Quick Search" it shows the existing partition.
After the scan, I see the missing partition and not the existing one.
Is it going to keep the existing one if I restore the ...
Is the log file necessary? I'm asking a general question about how this program works.
Before I start "Quick Search" it shows the existing partition.
After the scan, I see the missing partition and not the existing one.
Is it going to keep the existing one if I restore the ...
- 19 Dec 2023, 09:48
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Keeping existing partitions
- Replies: 5
- Views: 60967
Keeping existing partitions
Hi,
I'm using TestDisk in Windows 10.
I had two partitions:
MS Data 264192 10737682431 10737418240 [Partition A]
MS Data 17180133376 23437766655 6257633280 [Partition B]
Unfortunately, Partition A was deleted by a supposedly reliable partition resizer. I did a scan with TestDisk and found ...
I'm using TestDisk in Windows 10.
I had two partitions:
MS Data 264192 10737682431 10737418240 [Partition A]
MS Data 17180133376 23437766655 6257633280 [Partition B]
Unfortunately, Partition A was deleted by a supposedly reliable partition resizer. I did a scan with TestDisk and found ...