I did this:
mkdosfs -F 32 -I /dev/sdb
The command was quick and i believe that nodata was erased
and now i want to restore old partition schema.. it was NTFS like this:
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdb1 2048 391022099 391020052 186.5G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sdb2 391022100 1953520064 1562497965 745.1G 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
How can i do that.. please give me some tips...
Light format from bash and i have old scheme data Topic is solved
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Re: Light format from bash and i have old scheme data
If you haven't restarted your computer since the format, run "cat /proc/partitions" to get each partition size.
Run testdisk, Analyse, Quick Search and Deeper Search if necessary. Set the partitions to keep/Recover to P(rimary), *(bootable) or L(ogical).
On next screen, if you have all your partitions, choose Write and confirm. If asked, choose Backup and confirm.
Quit and restart your computer.
Run testdisk, Analyse, Quick Search and Deeper Search if necessary. Set the partitions to keep/Recover to P(rimary), *(bootable) or L(ogical).
On next screen, if you have all your partitions, choose Write and confirm. If asked, choose Backup and confirm.
Quit and restart your computer.
Re: Light format from bash and i have old scheme data
Thank you,
i did similar.. the good thing it was external drive...
I took another 1Tb HDD and i copied all d the files.. good thing, after deep search TestDisk found all my files and there was interface to copy it
i did similar.. the good thing it was external drive...
I took another 1Tb HDD and i copied all d the files.. good thing, after deep search TestDisk found all my files and there was interface to copy it