Hi all.
Couple of days ago I unfortunatelly started wiping my disk and after that my computer was unable to find bootable device.
I was trying to fix mbr but without satisfying results. Fortunatly some data on one partition (MY D PARTITION) was there, but partition with windows (MY C PARTITION) wasn't.
I used a program to recover partitions with the result of having one partition containing EFI folder but the rest of the disk became unallocated (diskmngt with the possition of appearance: 806 GB - unallocated, 300 MB - EFI, 124 GB unallocated).
So I used testdisk (log file attached) in deepsearch mode and I have:
HPFS - NTFS 0 1 1 22323 254 63 358634997
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 183 GB / 171 GiB
HPFS - NTFS 22323 254 63 44647 253 62 358634997
NTFS, blocksize=4096, 183 GB / 171 GiB
HPFS - NTFS 22324 0 1 121600 254 63 1594885005 [Nowy]
NTFS, blocksize=4096, 816 GB / 760 GiB
HPFS - NTFS 22324 0 5 121600 254 63 1594885001 [Nowy]
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 816 GB / 760 GiB
HFS 63834 94 5 66088 96 56 36210688
HFS blocksize=289669120, 18 GB / 17 GiB
FAT32 LBA 105330 194 61 105369 2 21 614400 [SYSTEM]
FAT32, blocksize=4096, 314 MB / 300 MiB
Only the partition labeled [Nowy] (the first one) can be listed with files (which is MY D PARTITION) and the FAT32 LBA partition can be listed with EFI folder (containing other folders inside).
The rest shows message: "Can't open filesystem. Filesystem seems damaged."
The first partition (cylinder 0, head 1, sector 1) shows: "No file found, filesystem may be damaged."
Are there any chances to recover my data from my windows partition?
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Filesystem seems damaged. Windows partition missing
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Filesystem seems damaged. Windows partition missing
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Re: Filesystem seems damaged. Windows partition missing
Unfortunately, I can't read your log file.
How did you wipe your disk?
I've no idea about the disk size.
Did you run Deeper Search too?
Fiona
How did you wipe your disk?
I've no idea about the disk size.
Did you run Deeper Search too?
Fiona
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Re: Filesystem seems damaged. Windows partition missing
Hi.
I uploaded log file again if there will be still problem to download it I don't know if I may put all the log text here.
It wasn't diskwipe by roadkil but could be similar one, I'm not sure.
I have 4 disks with 500 GB capacity set on RAID10.
Yes I did the deep search.
I uploaded log file again if there will be still problem to download it I don't know if I may put all the log text here.
It wasn't diskwipe by roadkil but could be similar one, I'm not sure.
I have 4 disks with 500 GB capacity set on RAID10.
Yes I did the deep search.