Hello guys, at first I want to thank you for great program! It helped me a lot! But still I need small help if its possible.
I will describe my problem: My notebook crashed and Lenovo (ideapad U410, windows 8) before sending it to warranty told me that I have to send notebook to some company which can recover my data. Guys from that company called me several times and asked me if I used some encryption (NO) and finally said that data is not possible to recover. When my notebook came back to me I opened it (because they broke Lenovo stickers on screws.-)) and I took HDD out and I connected to other computer via SATA-USB adapter. Then I recovered two of three disks on HDD due to TestDisk.-). Third partition I cannot do and I dont know why. I recovered all data via PhotoRec but that is huge mash of 240gb, no names, no folders.
I attach TestDisk log file and printscreens of steps I do when I want to recover data from third disk.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/65v9hss4vjrg7kj/log.log
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1lr66t5hf8ey03x/b67sHW53QV
Could you please anybody check it and suggest me any solution how to recover data from that disk?
Thank you for any help!
Baf
One partition dont want to recovery
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