HELP - SSD Disk Partition Lost after Windows CLEAN

How to use TestDisk to recover lost partition
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cristian3
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HELP - SSD Disk Partition Lost after Windows CLEAN

#1 Post by cristian3 »

Hi Everyone

Unfortunately, I made a mistake while trying to reinstall windows in my primary partition (SSD). I use the command CLEAN, and of course the partitions disappear.
At that moment mi disk had:
Partition C - With OS and programs
Partition D - With All the files

I'm running test disk in a laptop with the SSD Drive connected in an external case
When analyse I saw the following

1) Analyse
01 - Analyse.JPG
01 - Analyse.JPG (92.37 KiB) Viewed 946 times
I entered in the founded partitions and I saw that probably are not the ones that I'm looking for

2) Files in FAT Partition
02 - Files on FAT Partition.JPG
02 - Files on FAT Partition.JPG (42.85 KiB) Viewed 946 times
3) Files in NTFS Partition (I assume that was the original recovery partition that comes with the Asus UX31 Ultrabook)
03 - Files on NTFS Partition.JPG
03 - Files on NTFS Partition.JPG (52.3 KiB) Viewed 946 times
I tried to find more partitions (ENTER when the analyse process finishes) but I couldn't

Really I don't know how to continue... Can somebody help me?

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Re: HELP - SSD Disk Partition Lost after Windows CLEAN

#2 Post by cgrenier »

If the partitions are not found by Analyse, Quick Search, Deeper Search, use photorec instead.
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step

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