I accidentally deleted my partition on my 3TB drive. I tried to use Intel/PC partition mode in TestDisk but I couldn't revover my partition I was only able to see my files. Then I used EFI GPT mode, I copied the most important files and wanted to recover the rest but I couldn't copy those files because I didn't have such a large disk at the moment. So I tried to recover partition. Everything went fine, I pressed write and I received information that I will see partition after restarting the computer.
After computer restart I can see my 2794,39GB partition in Disk Management in windows:
but in windows I see 528 MB partition
In advanced (File system unit) option i can see that:
In file undelete:
In list of files i can only see this:
What can I do to recover data from that partition?
Sorry for my English.
Small partition without files after recovering partition.
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Re: Small partition without files after recovering partition.
I don't understand why Windows report a 528 MB only S: partition.
Can you run TestDisk, Advanced, Boot, RebuildBS, List ? If you see all your files, choose Write, confirm, Quit
Can you run TestDisk, Advanced, Boot, RebuildBS, List ? If you see all your files, choose Write, confirm, Quit