I'm sorry to open another topic, but I accidentally locked the previous one (here).
Like written in the other thread, I got two partitions on 2x 1TB HDD in RAID 0:
When selecting the first HDD and using Intel as its type, it says:
But TestDisk seems to find only some non-existent Linux partitions.
When using EFI GPT, it says something like "Bad EFI", but finds way more after a deep search:
Apparently, both the partitions I should be having are listed. While the first one is still intact and is accessible, the 200GB one contains all my actual data and my system but is the one that is broken.
When selecting the 200GB partition, it shows me another list of partitions:
However, none of them gave me a reasonable file listing.
The second HDD says "partition sector doesn't have the endmark 0xAA55" when selecting type Intel. I haven't run a deep search on it yet.
I actually don't really know what I'm dealing with here, so I really could use some help.
Windows is the only OS I have installed and I'm not touching my PC atm because I don't want to lose my data, means I cannot use it all.
If anybody is familiar with my problem and would give me some insight or tips, please, I'd really appreciate it.
Recovering Win7 NTFS RAID 0 Partition #2
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Re: Recovering Win7 NTFS RAID 0 Partition #2
Anyone who might be able to help me?..
Re: Recovering Win7 NTFS RAID 0 Partition #2
Here are the logs:
http://pastebin.com/X8mefzSb
Analyse of /dev/sda (EFI GPT):
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10486953/
Analyse of /dev/sdb (Intel):
http://pastebin.com/WNDhCuzN
Analyse of /dev/sdb (EFI GPT):
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10486963/
Analyse of /dev/sda (Intel):Fri Feb 27 12:02:01 2015
Command line: TestDisk
TestDisk 7.0-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, October 2014
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Linux, kernel 3.10.4-pmagic (#2 Tue Jul 30 11:06:11 CDT 2013) i686
Compiler: GCC 4.4
Compilation date: 2014-11-13T19:05:07
ext2fs lib: 1.42.8, ntfs lib: libntfs-3g, reiserfs lib: 0.3.1-rc8, ewf lib: 20120504
/dev/sda: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support
/dev/sda: size 1953525168 sectors
/dev/sda: user_max 1953525168 sectors
/dev/sda: native_max 1953525168 sectors
/dev/sdb: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support
/dev/sdb: size 1953525168 sectors
/dev/sdb: user_max 1953525168 sectors
/dev/sdb: native_max 1953525168 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/md - 0 B - 0 sectors (RO), sector size=512
Fix disk size using CHS
Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/md127 - 0 B - CHS 1 2 4, sector size=512
/dev/sr0 is not an ATA disk
Hard disk list
Disk /dev/sda - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63, sector size=512 - SAMSUNG HD103SJ, S/N:S246J9AZC02400, FW:1AJ10001
Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63, sector size=512 - SAMSUNG HD103SJ, S/N:S246J9AZC02082, FW:1AJ10001
Disk /dev/sdc - 8103 MB / 7728 MiB - CHS 1021 250 62, sector size=512 - SMI USB DISK, FW:1100
Disk /dev/md126 - 23 MB / 22 MiB - CHS 5632 2 4, sector size=512
Disk /dev/sr0 - 621 MB / 592 MiB - 303309 sectors (RO), sector size=2048 - HP DVD Writer 1270t, S/N:3743524281 2K8037500, FW:CH23
http://pastebin.com/X8mefzSb
Analyse of /dev/sda (EFI GPT):
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10486953/
Analyse of /dev/sdb (Intel):
http://pastebin.com/WNDhCuzN
Analyse of /dev/sdb (EFI GPT):
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10486963/