Partitions listed as D(eleted) or not marked as *,P or L remains deleted/not recovered.
Okay, thank you. I left those bits out, assigned * to the HPFS-NTFS designated SYSTEM and P to the HPFS-NTFS designated RECOVERY and either L or P to the FAT partition (I've forgotten now). Left everything else ...
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- 26 Apr 2015, 20:11
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Assigning "Logical, Primary, Bootable" to Partitions
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- 25 Apr 2015, 19:53
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Assigning "Logical, Primary, Bootable" to Partitions
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Re: Assigning "Logical, Primary, Bootable" to Partitions
Thanks for your reply! I tried fiddling around with the labels, and only the first HPFS - NTFS partition (designated "[SYSTEM]") returns "ok" as a Bootable Partition. One of the other HPFS - NTFS partitions (designated "[Recovery]") is okay both as Logical and Primary, and the other one is ...
- 25 Apr 2015, 17:13
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Assigning "Logical, Primary, Bootable" to Partitions
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Assigning "Logical, Primary, Bootable" to Partitions
Hello,
I installed openSUSE on my HP Pavilion g series laptop (which ran Windows 7), intending to create a dual-boot system, and I believe in doing so I overwrote or in someway lost Windows 7. I'm currently writing from an Ubuntu Live DVD, and have run Deep Search on Testdisk to arrive at the ...
I installed openSUSE on my HP Pavilion g series laptop (which ran Windows 7), intending to create a dual-boot system, and I believe in doing so I overwrote or in someway lost Windows 7. I'm currently writing from an Ubuntu Live DVD, and have run Deep Search on Testdisk to arrive at the ...