If the partition location and filetype haven't changed, TestDisk will probably not be able to help.
Try PhotoRec instead.
Thanks for your prompt reply. Turns out I have some backups which are reasonably up-to date which I can fall back on, was a good feeling discovering them.
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- 07 Mar 2015, 16:07
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Windows 7 - Accidental Quick Format
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- 07 Mar 2015, 14:13
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Windows 7 - Accidental Quick Format
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Windows 7 - Accidental Quick Format
Good Afternoon,
I accidentally quick formatted a secondary 500gb drive in my PC earlier (just had data on). I haven't written any new data to it, although windows has created a 'favourites' folder on it (perhaps due to my previous config of storing My Documents on it).
There is only one partition ...
I accidentally quick formatted a secondary 500gb drive in my PC earlier (just had data on). I haven't written any new data to it, although windows has created a 'favourites' folder on it (perhaps due to my previous config of storing My Documents on it).
There is only one partition ...