Hi Fiona,
Yes, the files were on partition 2. I was able to copy the more important files to my C: drive.
I flagged partition 2 with an *, left the other three partitions with a D, and did the write.
Then TestDisk asked me to recreate my boot record from backup and I did this as well.
Now I can ...
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- 24 Apr 2013, 19:27
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Need clarification on commands, disk geometry
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- 23 Apr 2013, 17:54
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Need clarification on commands, disk geometry
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Need clarification on commands, disk geometry
Hello all,
I am new to using TestDisk so let me apologise if my question comes across as somewhat naive.
TestDisk initially warned that my disk geometry was wrong. I changed the geometry, did a deeper search, and TestDisk came up with 4 partitions; first one fat other three NTFS, all marked as D ...
I am new to using TestDisk so let me apologise if my question comes across as somewhat naive.
TestDisk initially warned that my disk geometry was wrong. I changed the geometry, did a deeper search, and TestDisk came up with 4 partitions; first one fat other three NTFS, all marked as D ...