Partition table and NTFS filesystem overwriten Please advise
Posted: November 6th, 2011, 6:44
I'm working on a hard drive that has been partially reformatted to ext2.
The partitions show up in most programs as being two linux partitions and one SWAP partition.
The fact of the matter is the partition table was overwritten with the new ext2 table.
This drive originally had two NTFS partitions, and two DELL fat partitions.
Using testdisk (Cristophe Grenier
s program). I was able to "see" the original file tree including the folders and files within each NTFS partition. But there are some very important folders missing!
It shows C: drive like this:
DELL <dir>
f54jjfd <dir>
boot.ini
AUTOEXE.BAT
So the Windows and Program Files and Documents and Settings folders are missing. Is there ANY way to recover them at this point-+
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The partitions show up in most programs as being two linux partitions and one SWAP partition.
The fact of the matter is the partition table was overwritten with the new ext2 table.
This drive originally had two NTFS partitions, and two DELL fat partitions.
Using testdisk (Cristophe Grenier
s program). I was able to "see" the original file tree including the folders and files within each NTFS partition. But there are some very important folders missing!
It shows C: drive like this:
DELL <dir>
f54jjfd <dir>
boot.ini
AUTOEXE.BAT
So the Windows and Program Files and Documents and Settings folders are missing. Is there ANY way to recover them at this point-+
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