ptdd
07-10-2005, 03:19 AM
I suggest you use Partition Table Doctor to resolve your
problem.The software provides very useful functions:
Backup partition table, Restore partition table, Rebuild
partition table, undelete partition, Fix boot sector,
rebuild mbr,etc.
First thing I recommend you download the demo version of
Partition Table Doctor.( http://www.ptdd.com/download.htm )
Run the program and select "Rebuild Partition Table",
then choose "Interactive" mode.
See more: http://www.ptdd.com/recoverylostpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/recoverdeletedpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/partition-recovery.htm
http://www.ptdd.com
"foggy_sun@yahoo.com" wrote:
> This got to be the biggest ball I dropped ever - during a recent
> restall of window xp pro at home, I lost sight that the external USB
> hard drive (Maxter one tough 120GB) was still plugged in, and managed
> to delete the sole partition on it, along with the sole partition on
> the internal EIDE (or IDE) drive. And of course, a second later, I
> realized what I have done and quit the windows set up withOUT
> reformatting. I have not tried fdisk either.
>
> Can anyone help me recover the files on EITHER drive?
> Thank you sooo much!
>
> - Foggy
>
>
problem.The software provides very useful functions:
Backup partition table, Restore partition table, Rebuild
partition table, undelete partition, Fix boot sector,
rebuild mbr,etc.
First thing I recommend you download the demo version of
Partition Table Doctor.( http://www.ptdd.com/download.htm )
Run the program and select "Rebuild Partition Table",
then choose "Interactive" mode.
See more: http://www.ptdd.com/recoverylostpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/recoverdeletedpartition.htm
http://www.ptdd.com/partition-recovery.htm
http://www.ptdd.com
"foggy_sun@yahoo.com" wrote:
> This got to be the biggest ball I dropped ever - during a recent
> restall of window xp pro at home, I lost sight that the external USB
> hard drive (Maxter one tough 120GB) was still plugged in, and managed
> to delete the sole partition on it, along with the sole partition on
> the internal EIDE (or IDE) drive. And of course, a second later, I
> realized what I have done and quit the windows set up withOUT
> reformatting. I have not tried fdisk either.
>
> Can anyone help me recover the files on EITHER drive?
> Thank you sooo much!
>
> - Foggy
>
>