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by lorn10
30 Jan 2014, 23:23
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: The following partitions can't be recovered
Replies: 1
Views: 2410

Re: The following partitions can't be recovered

Hi ctrlaltmat

Check out my following post, - it might help you. ;)

http://forum.cgsecurity.org/phpBB3/post ... tml#p11015
by lorn10
30 Jan 2014, 23:10
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: harddisk seems too small / can't open filesystem
Replies: 2
Views: 6070

Re: harddisk seems too small / can't open filesystem

AWESOME, - I solved my problem! The NTFS volume is back!!! :D

What I have done? As assumed I had to add the (lost) partition manually .

In my case this was not complicated. The first partition was healthy and ok, so I establish the second partition directly after the first one. TestDisk detected ...
by lorn10
30 Jan 2014, 15:26
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: harddisk seems too small / can't open filesystem
Replies: 2
Views: 6070

Re: harddisk seems too small / can't open filesystem

Hi Frank

I noticed with a Samsung 840 Pro SSD a similar issue. In my case, the Windows NTFS partition was suddenly gone. :cry:

Before I use TestDisk, the partition was detected by Microsoft diskpart as "RAW" volume. After I use TestDisk, - it is now detected by all software as "unallocated space ...
by lorn10
03 Sep 2013, 17:19
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: CmosPwd Tool works @ Toshiba Satellite A30
Replies: 0
Views: 1460

CmosPwd Tool works @ Toshiba Satellite A30

I know, this it the wrong place for this post, - however there seems no CmosPwd sub category at this forum here.

I want to say that I can confirm that the "cmospwd /k" command works PERFECTLY also for Toshiba Satellite A30 type laptop (SA30-714 / PSA30E-1568C-S4). The BIOS password can be on this ...