Hello,
Made a stupid mistake while adding a second storage pool to my server. Was testing different options and after a reboot went to delete the new pool to change it and accidentally deleted my old data filled storage space.
This is on a windows 10 machine. Mirror storage space with 6 drives, I believe column number was 3. I am hoping all the data will still be there but nothing being recognized now by the server. Using EaseUS it finds some files but seems to find a lot of extra stuff as well. Before paying and recovering each individual file, is there a way to use Testdisk to recover the whole storage space setup/partition?
Thanks
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Windows 10 Storage Space
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Windows 10 Storage Space
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Re: Windows 10 Storage Space
Try TestDisk, Advanced, select the second partition, force the type to MS DATA and NTFS, Boot, List.
Does it work ?
Does it work ?
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Re: Windows 10 Storage Space
Thank you for your response. Should I do this for all of the drives at once?
Edit:
Changed type to MS DATA and hen NTFS. Hit boot and got below screenshot.
Edit:
Changed type to MS DATA and hen NTFS. Hit boot and got below screenshot.
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