Overwrite Linux partition with Windows?
Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 00:00
I have a 250gig (Ultra ATA) Buffalo Linkstation http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-LinkStati ... B0002ICEIQ onto which I installed a Linux Debian
OS. I was using this for years as a media server.
The "Linkstation" has died and now I have the internal hard drive (Seagate ST325082) http://www.pinnaclemicro.com/computer/d ... Technology installed into a drive enclosure http://www.sabrent.com/category/hard-dr ... /EC-UEIS7/.
Windows 7 "sees" the drive in disk management http://savemoneytowing.com/Clipboard01.jpg
but doesn't assign a drive to it and won't "explore" it.
I've tried to boot my laptop from a Ubuntu CD or Ubuntu off a USB drive but my PC
won't boot for some reason.
I'm hoping I can use TestDisk to make the files on this drive (assorted documents, images, videos, etc) accessible
again. Ideally if I can still use this hard drive in the new enclosure as a back up this would be great.
Any tips on how to use TestDisk to make this hard drive readable again via Windows 7?
OS. I was using this for years as a media server.
The "Linkstation" has died and now I have the internal hard drive (Seagate ST325082) http://www.pinnaclemicro.com/computer/d ... Technology installed into a drive enclosure http://www.sabrent.com/category/hard-dr ... /EC-UEIS7/.
Windows 7 "sees" the drive in disk management http://savemoneytowing.com/Clipboard01.jpg
but doesn't assign a drive to it and won't "explore" it.
I've tried to boot my laptop from a Ubuntu CD or Ubuntu off a USB drive but my PC
won't boot for some reason.
I'm hoping I can use TestDisk to make the files on this drive (assorted documents, images, videos, etc) accessible
again. Ideally if I can still use this hard drive in the new enclosure as a back up this would be great.
Any tips on how to use TestDisk to make this hard drive readable again via Windows 7?