Thanks, but even when the partitions do appear they appear as 'D', and I wan to convert the first partition to Primary Boot, and the rest three partitions to Primary partitions. Can this be done via command line with these current versions ?
Right now I've modified the 6.11 code and hardcoded this ...
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- 28 Sep 2013, 14:14
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recover Partition, Command line
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- 22 Sep 2013, 00:23
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recover Partition, Command line
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Re: Recover Partition, Command line
Actually I'm using TestDisk 6.11 on Ubuntu.
- 14 Sep 2013, 19:21
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recover Partition, Command line
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Recover Partition, Command line
I'm trying to recover this partition and I can do it through the normal way. I had to change the Cylinder Boundry to No, and when the partitions are shown I had to change covert each partition to Primary.
Can I achieve the same thing by command line using the /cmd ? I want to change the option of ...
Can I achieve the same thing by command line using the /cmd ? I want to change the option of ...