Hello everybody.
I just wanted to let you know how I solved my problem.
Using the windows ISO cd didnt help. I could not repair the startup process and I could not reset the Windows because Windos repair could not acces the windows files.
I was almost giving up but I still tryed some options with ...
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- 23 Apr 2016, 16:10
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
- 02 Apr 2016, 14:15
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
Re: Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Format
Hello again, I just did not find to the existing log file (I have been using Gparted Live from a boot USB)
So i ran testdisk from the ultimate boot cd (testdisk version 6.9)
Here I could find pretty quick the log file
From ultimate boot cd i Just ran "analyse" , "deeper Searche" and "rebuild BS ...
So i ran testdisk from the ultimate boot cd (testdisk version 6.9)
Here I could find pretty quick the log file
From ultimate boot cd i Just ran "analyse" , "deeper Searche" and "rebuild BS ...
- 01 Apr 2016, 17:34
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
Re: Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Format
Hi!
I've tryied these options but : if I go back once, I only have the options "dump" "list" and "quit"
if I go back with quit a second time I get "Quit" "List" "rebuild BS" "repair mft" "dump" so no "write" option.
the only write option is after "analyse" and "deeper Search"
I am using testdisk ...
I've tryied these options but : if I go back once, I only have the options "dump" "list" and "quit"
if I go back with quit a second time I get "Quit" "List" "rebuild BS" "repair mft" "dump" so no "write" option.
the only write option is after "analyse" and "deeper Search"
I am using testdisk ...
- 27 Mar 2016, 22:07
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
Re: Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Format
Hey you guys,
I still didn't manage to get any further, would really appreciate it if someone can help me out!
thanks!
I still didn't manage to get any further, would really appreciate it if someone can help me out!
thanks!
- 16 Mar 2016, 15:07
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
Re: Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Format
Hi!
So I've tryied to follow the instructions.
Boot- rebuild BS - List
after the rebuild BS I get the followings message for both partitions:
Boot Sector OK
Backup boot sector: OK
Sectors are identical
Under List I can see the files.
after that, you posted "f you can see your files, choose ...
So I've tryied to follow the instructions.
Boot- rebuild BS - List
after the rebuild BS I get the followings message for both partitions:
Boot Sector OK
Backup boot sector: OK
Sectors are identical
Under List I can see the files.
after that, you posted "f you can see your files, choose ...
- 16 Mar 2016, 13:14
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
Re: Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Format
Great ! Thanks a lot for the info!
I will try it later, as soon as I get to my laptop
meanwhile I have uploaded some photos of the current situation (Step by step through testdisk) - beacuse I haven't been able to find and upload the log file
https://picload.org/image/wplpcrd/img_20160315_214733 ...
I will try it later, as soon as I get to my laptop
meanwhile I have uploaded some photos of the current situation (Step by step through testdisk) - beacuse I haven't been able to find and upload the log file
https://picload.org/image/wplpcrd/img_20160315_214733 ...
- 15 Mar 2016, 22:05
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: (solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5457
(solved) Accidentally "formatted" running drive using Fat32Formatter
Hello everyone!
I know someone posted a very similar case some years ago but I still haven't found a solution - so I opened the topic.
I currently have the folowing problem and I hope someone could help me:
I wanted to format a microSD card using Fat32Formatter.
Accidentaly - the wrong drive ...
I know someone posted a very similar case some years ago but I still haven't found a solution - so I opened the topic.
I currently have the folowing problem and I hope someone could help me:
I wanted to format a microSD card using Fat32Formatter.
Accidentaly - the wrong drive ...