MTF (Master File Size) size = 0 MB is a problem?
If I could recover System Reserved and the boot (C) partition, that would work for me. There is nothing important in DATA2 partition.
Any help with what to do next would be great!
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- 03 Jan 2013, 19:19
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
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- 03 Jan 2013, 19:16
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
Results of NTFSInfo attached. Not sure if this will help.
- 03 Jan 2013, 08:06
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
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Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
testdisk.log
Wed Jan 2 19:14:21 2013
Command line: TestDisk
TestDisk 6.14-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, December 2012
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Windows 7 (7601) SP1
Compiler: GCC 4.6, Cygwin 1007.17
Compilation date: 2012-12-29T10:02:51
ext2fs lib: 1 ...
Wed Jan 2 19:14:21 2013
Command line: TestDisk
TestDisk 6.14-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, December 2012
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Windows 7 (7601) SP1
Compiler: GCC 4.6, Cygwin 1007.17
Compilation date: 2012-12-29T10:02:51
ext2fs lib: 1 ...
- 03 Jan 2013, 08:04
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
If it will help, here is the TestDisk.log (attached)
- 03 Jan 2013, 07:52
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
Attempting to write partition data results in the attached screen.
What happens if I attempt to [Rebuild BS]? Can this make recovery more difficult?
What happens if I attempt to [Rebuild BS]? Can this make recovery more difficult?
- 03 Jan 2013, 07:41
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
Results of the Deeper Search. Two partitions highlited green, but the last partition, [Data2], only has an OK structure of D=Deleted.
Am I back to the initial issue, wrong CHS values?
Am I back to the initial issue, wrong CHS values?
- 03 Jan 2013, 06:06
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
The Deeper Search window shows partitions 1,2,and 5. Deeper Search will be run next.
- 03 Jan 2013, 06:03
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
Anaysis shows two partitions. One Primary Bootable and on Logical. What happened to System Reserved?
Only the Logical partition has files (using "list files") and is [Data 2] (the second partition on the drive).
The c: boot partition and System Reserved partition are not found. See attached file.
Only the Logical partition has files (using "list files") and is [Data 2] (the second partition on the drive).
The c: boot partition and System Reserved partition are not found. See attached file.
- 03 Jan 2013, 04:20
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
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Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
Next I tried TestDisk 6.14-WIP, but I still have the heads/cylinder mismatches issue. See TestDisk_11.jpg attachment.
- 03 Jan 2013, 04:08
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10275
Re: CHS Numbers for Seagate ST3400620AS
ST3400620AS (Windows 7 32-bit) drive is attached to Windows 7 64-bit computer as Disk 1. See attachmentfor Windows 7 Disk Management status for Disk 1.