First 32GB of partition accidentally overwritten, recoverable?
Posted: 12 Dec 2019, 12:50
Hi,
I have an external USB disk which had one big 500GB partition on it.
By accident, an unrelated installation program wrote a new 32GB partition over the initial portion of the original partition.
So now I have a 32GB partition, and the rest shows as "Unallocated" in Windows Disk Management.
I can use QPhotoRec to recover the files from the unallocated partition, but, of course, the folder structure is lost.
Is there a simple way to recover the structure? I thought about removing the small partition, making it all unallocated, then see if TestDisk can restore it - but that seems risky (and not sure how)?
Thanks for your help!
Mike
I have an external USB disk which had one big 500GB partition on it.
By accident, an unrelated installation program wrote a new 32GB partition over the initial portion of the original partition.
So now I have a 32GB partition, and the rest shows as "Unallocated" in Windows Disk Management.
I can use QPhotoRec to recover the files from the unallocated partition, but, of course, the folder structure is lost.
Is there a simple way to recover the structure? I thought about removing the small partition, making it all unallocated, then see if TestDisk can restore it - but that seems risky (and not sure how)?
Thanks for your help!
Mike