Hi,
This is the first time that happen to me. I try to repair a external storage that was previously only use with Mountain Lion. So i launch testdisk (almost 24hours to finish the search, 1Tb external G-Driver) and here the result i have in the end. The size in sectors look weird, is there somebody who can help with this ?.
Thank you
Weird Partition Table
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Weird Partition Table
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Re: Weird Partition Table
Hi,
So no one can help with this strange result ?
So no one can help with this strange result ?
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Re: Weird Partition Table
It's strange. There should be a partition beginning at sector 409640...
Re: Weird Partition Table
Why is there a FAT 32 partition? Mountain Lion uses Mac OS Extended (Journaled), could be part of the problem.
Note that it can read and write FAT, but the OS needs to on a partition in the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.
Note that it can read and write FAT, but the OS needs to on a partition in the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.