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testeur
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invalid partition table

#1 Post by testeur »

hi everyone,
i'm writting to you because last saterday evening i got a message "invalid partition table" on my screen while trying to boot on my windows 10 os. Just before that i had tried to install linux as a dual boot with windows on a bootable usb made with the software unetbootin, everything seemed okay until this message. I really think i did something bad when i did the partition on the linux installation.

Then, I created a bootable usb with an os that contains testdisk and many other useful tools like partimage, Gparted, ... So i launched testdisk and did these following steps :
(sorry if the pictures are taken with my phone but the os i'm running on is strange and i couldn't take any screenshoot)

1) I choosed to create log and clicked on the intel partition because testdisk told me it :
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2)I did a Quicksan that only gave me that (linux swap is my boot usb) :
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3)I decided to do a deeperscan that showed me scary things :
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4)Testdisk told me that some partitions couldn't be recovered, i hoped this wasn't windows 10 partition :
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5)I clicked on continue and testdrive showed me the partition that could be recovered (i think) :
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6)I checked the second, third and fourth partition in the list on the previous picture that seemed to be a duplicate corrupted partitions and i saw this :
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7)The fifth, sixth and seventh partition were also duplicate partition but didn't seem to be damaged like the previous one, and i was happy to see that all my windows files were there:
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8)the few next partitions on the list were damaged but not the last one :
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Here's the testdrive.log file :

Mon Feb 19 12:13:30 2018
Command line: TestDisk

TestDisk 7.0, Data Recovery Utility, April 2015
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Linux, kernel 4.14.15-std520-amd64 (#2 SMP Wed Jan 31 08:38:52 UTC 2018) x86_64
Compiler: GCC 6.4
Compilation date: 2018-01-31T13:59:27
ext2fs lib: 1.43.6, ntfs lib: libntfs-3g, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: none, curses lib: ncurses 6.0
/dev/sda: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support
/dev/sda: size 3907029168 sectors
/dev/sda: user_max 3907029168 sectors
/dev/sda: native_max 3907029168 sectors
/dev/sda: dco 3907029168 sectors
Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/mapper/control - 0 B - 0 sectors, sector size=512
Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/md0 - 0 B - CHS 1 2 4, sector size=512
Hard disk list
Disk /dev/sda - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63, sector size=512 - ST2000LM003 HN-M201RAD, S/N:S34FJ90G830662, FW:2BC10002
Disk /dev/sdb - 15 GB / 14 GiB - CHS 14796 64 32, sector size=512, FW:PMAP

Partition table type (auto): Intel
Disk /dev/sda - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - ST2000LM003 HN-M201RAD
Partition table type: Intel

Analyse Disk /dev/sda - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63
Geometry from i386 MBR: head=255 sector=63
Current partition structure:
1 P Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
2 E extended 241124 61 24 243201 78 13 33368066
No partition is bootable
5 L Linux Swap 241124 61 26 243201 78 13 33368064

search_part()
Disk /dev/sda - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63

recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/14776, s_mnt_count=1/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
Linux Swap 241124 61 26 243201 77 60 33368048
SWAP2 version 1, pagesize=4096, 17 GB / 15 GiB

Results
* Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
P Linux Swap 241124 61 26 243201 78 13 33368064
SWAP2 version 1, pagesize=4096, 17 GB / 15 GiB

Hint for advanced users. dmsetup may be used if you prefer to avoid to rewrite the partition table for the moment:
echo "0 3873656832 linear /dev/sda 2048" | dmsetup create test0
echo "0 33368064 linear /dev/sda 3873660928" | dmsetup create test1


dir_partition inode=2
* Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
Directory /
2 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 .
2 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 ..
11 drwx------ 0 0 16384 18-Feb-2018 00:13 lost+found
100925441 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 12288 18-Feb-2018 00:29 etc
89653249 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 9-Nov-2017 13:32 media
12 -rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 9-Nov-2017 13:38 0
3145729 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:28 bin
118489089 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:28 boot
24641537 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 dev
12058625 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 30-Oct-2017 12:46 home
13 lrwxrwxrwx 0 0 34 18-Feb-2018 00:14 initrd.img
14 lrwxrwxrwx 0 0 34 18-Feb-2018 00:14 initrd.img.old
97779713 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 lib
27262977 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 lib64
80478209 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 9-Nov-2017 13:32 mnt
6029313 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:14 opt
6291457 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 30-Oct-2017 12:46 proc
87818241 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:14 root
71303169 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:29 run
1835009 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:29 sbin
115343361 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:14 srv
46137345 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 30-Oct-2017 12:46 sys
56360961 drwxrwxrwt 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:28 tmp
22282241 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 usr
67895297 drwxr-xr-x 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 var
15 lrwxrwxrwx 0 0 31 18-Feb-2018 00:18 vmlinuz
16 lrwxrwxrwx 0 0 31 18-Feb-2018 00:18 vmlinuz.old
2097153 drwx------ 0 0 4096 18-Feb-2018 00:18 .cache

interface_write()
1 * Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
2 P Linux Swap 241124 61 26 243201 78 13 33368064

search_part()
Disk /dev/sda - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63

recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/14776, s_mnt_count=1/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 1

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 32768 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=1/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 3

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 98304 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=3/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 5

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 163840 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=5/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 7

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 229376 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=7/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 9

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 294912 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=9/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
NTFS at 324/242/46
filesystem size 4194304
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 262144
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 63 221 31 324 242 46 4194304
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 2147 MB / 2048 MiB
NTFS at 346/94/4
filesystem size 4194304
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 262144
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 85 72 52 346 94 4 4194304
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 2147 MB / 2048 MiB
NTFS at 346/94/5
filesystem size 3880566784
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 786432
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 346 94 5 241900 122 14 3880566784
NTFS, blocksize=4096, 1986 GB / 1850 GiB

block_group_nr 25

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 819200 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=25/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 27

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 884736 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=27/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 49

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 1605632 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=49/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
BAD_RS LBA=1585438838 4638216
check_part_i386 failed for partition type 07
HPFS - NTFS 98689 0 54 198645 215 45 1605806677

block_group_nr 81

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 2654208 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=81/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 125

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 4096000 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=125/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 243

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 7962624 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=243/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 343

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 11239424 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=343/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 625

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 20480000 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=625/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 729

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 23887872 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=729/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
BAD_RS LBA=4124806205 8771767
check_FAT: can't read FAT boot sector
check_part_i386 failed for partition type 0E
FAT16 LBA 256757 79 24 282356 194 7 411255164
This partition ends after the disk limits. (start=4124806205, size=411255164, end=4536061368, disk end=3907029168)
NTFS at 25179/127/37
filesystem size 4194304
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 262144
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 25179 127 37 25440 148 52 4194304
NTFS, blocksize=4096, 2147 MB / 2048 MiB

block_group_nr 2187

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 71663616 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=2187/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 2401

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 78675968 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=2401/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 3125

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 102400000 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=3125/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

block_group_nr 6561

recover_EXT2: "e2fsck -b 214990848 -B 4096 device" may be needed
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=6561/14776, s_mnt_count=0/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 0 32 33 241124 28 56 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Backup_SB, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB

recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/14776, s_mnt_count=1/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 120417 109 13 361541 105 36 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Recover, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
This partition ends after the disk limits. (start=1934505984, size=3873656832, end=5808162815, disk end=3907029168)

recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/14776, s_mnt_count=1/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 484207104
recover_EXT2: part_size 3873656832
Linux 120417 206 46 361541 203 6 3873656832
ext4 blocksize=4096 Large_file Sparse_SB Recover, 1983 GB / 1847 GiB
This partition ends after the disk limits. (start=1934512128, size=3873656832, end=5808168959, disk end=3907029168)
Linux Swap 241124 61 26 243201 77 60 33368048
SWAP2 version 1, pagesize=4096, 17 GB / 15 GiB
NTFS at 241893/249/20
filesystem size 3880462336
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 786432
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 346 94 5 241893 249 20 3880462336
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 1986 GB / 1850 GiB
NTFS at 241900/122/14
filesystem size 3880566784
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 786432
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 346 94 5 241900 122 14 3880566784
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 1986 GB / 1850 GiB
NTFS at 241900/122/15
filesystem size 20895920
sectors_per_cluster 8
mft_lcn 786432
mftmirr_lcn 2
clusters_per_mft_record -10
clusters_per_index_record 1
HPFS - NTFS 241900 122 15 243201 48 31 20895920
NTFS, blocksize=4096, 10698 MB / 10203 MiB
NTFS at 243201/78/13
filesystem size

So now i'm stuck on the partition list and i don't dare to do anything that could make things worse, ... maybe the linux partition is overlapping with the windows partition and if i delete the linux partition that could fix everything? or maybe i juste have to fix the partition table with the advance tool of testdrive?(because of the invalid partition table message when i boot my hdd )Or should i just write one of the three partition that contains my windows file? but wich one then?

I don't have any external disk to save my disk but i could possibly buy one if it's not too expensive. Indeed i'm a student and i have a lot of important work in my windows partition so i really need your help. I hope you have read everything and i'm sorry if it was too long.

Thank you for your answers.

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Re: invalid partition table

#2 Post by cgrenier »

Looks like you have deleted your windows partition.
After Analyse/Quick Search/Deeper Search, use 'p' to list the files from your Windows partition.
When you have found the correct partition, set this partition as *(bootable).
On next screen, choose Write, confirm, BackupBS and confirm, Quit and restart your computer.
This will remove your Linux partition and should restore your Windows.
Read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf if you need to fix something else.
You probably will have to boot from Windows CD/DVD and fix the installation.

If you still want to install Linux, backup your data first, resize your WIndows partition and install Linux in the free space or install Linux on a new HDD.

testeur
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Re: invalid partition table

#3 Post by testeur »

thank you for you answer.
I did what you told me (to the correct partition) and it appears i have problem with the boot sector, i'm gonna check the pdf file you gave me but if you could still help me at this point i would really appreciate.

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maybe should i rebuild the boot sector (and then click on dump in the second picture) ? Or do i have to click on Repair MFT on the first picture?

EDIT : I found out this explanation about testdisk but i don't know if it's what i need to do ? :

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EDIT 2 : Finally everything was okay and i just had to reboot my pc, but now that gave me this message :

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can i download the windows 10 iso from internet and install it in a bootable usb?

EDIT 3 : i successfully created a bootable usb windows installation but the problem is that windows cannot be detected by the recovery system even with the terminal:

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Maybe do i have to go back to testdisk to fix something else? Because when i list the partition on my principal disk they don't show me windows partition :

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After that i liste the volumes on the only partition and that gave me that, i actually don't know what to do now :

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does the star before the Volume 1 called C mean that my computer must boot on this one?

EDIT 4 : I could finally convert the windows partition from RAW to NTFS with some commands :

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but the problem is that when boot on my hdd disk, i have the logo of windows 10 and then i have this orange screen :

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if i click on enter it goes back to windows logo and then on the orange screen again. If someone know how to fix it i would appreciate.

EDIT 5 : finally i wasn't able to fix it but i could store my important data from the terminal of windows recovery in a usb driver. Then i formated my hdd and reinstalled windows 10.

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