Update: After running the deep analysis for the whole night it found the ext4 partition I was looking for. It looks like I used MBR when creating the drive.
I marked the partition as primary and pressed enter. Then it prompted me to quit. Seconds later my PC mounts the drive and it looks like all ...
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- 18 Aug 2016, 08:00
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recovering ext4 drive
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- 17 Aug 2016, 19:34
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recovering ext4 drive
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Re: Recovering ext4 drive
Thanks a lot for the quick reply!
I have analysed the disk, it shows me only two Microsoft partitions. I have taken a look at the files found. It looks like the whole file and folder tree was found, but at least half of the files and folders are coloured in red.
I am running the deep analysis now ...
I have analysed the disk, it shows me only two Microsoft partitions. I have taken a look at the files found. It looks like the whole file and folder tree was found, but at least half of the files and folders are coloured in red.
I am running the deep analysis now ...
- 17 Aug 2016, 18:35
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Recovering ext4 drive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10973
Recovering ext4 drive
Hello!
I have an ext4 drive full of files I used on a Windows 10 machine. Unfortunately I opened Windows' disk management and created a new GPT partition table so the drive appears as raw on both Windows and Linux now.
I started TestDisk and it detects a GPT partition table:
http://i.imgur.com ...
I have an ext4 drive full of files I used on a Windows 10 machine. Unfortunately I opened Windows' disk management and created a new GPT partition table so the drive appears as raw on both Windows and Linux now.
I started TestDisk and it detects a GPT partition table:
http://i.imgur.com ...