The Thousandth Partition for you to help Answer

How to use TestDisk to recover lost partition
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Artfldgr
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Joined: 04 Aug 2015, 01:02

Re: The Thousandth Partition for you to help Answer

#21 Post by Artfldgr »

Welcome back message #2

I figured out why the deep scan didnt work. when it goes far enough it gets to a place where the disks have not been formated yet, and that causes an error every read. the disk was quick formated, not slow. it was also a MBR which i dont get why it changed or implied a change.

but as you can see above i finally got a run that made it to the end (but not teh deep scan)
and have been waiting for what to do next
if i can read the data sectors i have software that can recover files
but so far, i cant till i can get this stuff adjusted and can scan with the other software

thanks again.
Artfldgr
Posts: 18
Joined: 04 Aug 2015, 01:02

Re: The Thousandth Partition for you to help Answer

#22 Post by Artfldgr »

Nothin??
Artfldgr
Posts: 18
Joined: 04 Aug 2015, 01:02

Re: The Thousandth Partition for you to help Answer

#23 Post by Artfldgr »

did i wait long enough?
all i wanted was to get at my files and i am sorry if i didnt understand or get it fast enough that it worked
so far, no long scan has worked... unless you want to see 300gig files.
any ideas? the drive is still sitting here...
thanks
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