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by Ultronium
22 Nov 2014, 15:40
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

Fiona wrote:TestDisk doesn't touch any data within your partition.
It only writes partitions into your partition table and in case testdisk repairs your boot sector.
Have you been able to list your files before?
Did you run a RebuildBS?
yes i rebuilt the boot sector without succes :/
by Ultronium
19 Nov 2014, 08:14
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

PS:

my drive is
Disk /dev/sdb - 750 GB / 698 GiB - CHS 91201 255 63, sector size=512 - Mass Storage Device

and my lost partition is
HPFS - NTFS 26251 227 41 88157 48 19 994508592

and this is the problem :
P HPFS - NTFS 26251 227 41 88157 48 19 994508592
NTFS found using backup sector ...
by Ultronium
19 Nov 2014, 08:08
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one



Tue Nov 18 23:38:37 2014
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 7.0-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, October 2014
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Windows 7 (7601) SP1
Compiler: GCC 4.7, Cygwin 1007.25
Compilation date: 2014-11-02T16:15:34
ext2fs lib: 1.42.8, ntfs ...
by Ultronium
18 Nov 2014, 23:28
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

thank you !seem the only one to care here...

i m really messed up and here is why:
when i run testdisk with the HDD inside my laptop, (means that i boot from windows on my defected HDD ( the partition damaged is D: not windows partition)) the numbers of heads is set to 16, but when i remove it and ...
by Ultronium
18 Nov 2014, 18:37
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

i can't even acces the partion through testdisk because i get "filesystem damaged " message :/
by Ultronium
17 Nov 2014, 18:33
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 1
Views: 1515

Re: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

this forum sucks!!! no replies on critical issues... waste of time
by Ultronium
16 Nov 2014, 12:19
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 1
Views: 1515

accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

Hi!

as most poeple here, i had this RAW partition probleme, but when i runned testdisk, which im familir with, my partition was listed twice after depper search, and i think that i wrote the wrong one with the bad filesystem since i have "filesystem seems damaged " message.
does it mean i lost my ...
by Ultronium
16 Nov 2014, 12:18
Forum: Filesystem repair
Topic: accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one
Replies: 9
Views: 5410

accidently wrote bad partition instead of healthy one

Hi!

as most poeple here, i had this RAW partition probleme, but when i runned testdisk, which im familir with, my partition was listed twice after depper search, and i think that i wrote the wrong one with the bad filesystem since i have "filesystem seems damaged " message.

does it mean i lost my ...
by Ultronium
11 Nov 2014, 11:17
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: "Filesystem seems damaged" issue
Replies: 2
Views: 3628

Re: "Filesystem seems damaged" issue

no replay please? im desperate please help me
by Ultronium
10 Nov 2014, 09:29
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: "Filesystem seems damaged" issue
Replies: 2
Views: 3628

"Filesystem seems damaged" issue

hello everyone!!

i have a very critical problem going on with my lap top.

i lost a whole partition of my hdd (Seagate ST750LM022), the one that contains ALL MY WORK, PERSONAL FILES EVERYTHING!
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i tried too use testdisk, since i used this awesome program before to recover raw system ...