Awesome, thanks for the update!

Jeremiah E. Bess
Network Ninja, Penguin Geek, Father of four


2011/8/28 Ematthe1 <[email protected]>

> To follow up on my undelete problem:  I used TestDisk which is on the
> Knoppix boot disk.  It does an amazing job of discovering partitions
> as they existed, and can reset the partition to a usable primary
> partition where I could recover the data.  I suspect that with a
> little more effort I could have made the partition bootable and
> recovered the OS, but I didn't need to go that far.  One quirk with
> TestDisk is that it seems to reset all of the partitions to whatever
> is shown when the write is done.  I expected it to only reset the one
> partition that I  changed, but it deleted all of the other
> partitions.  That was not a problem since it could also reset them to
> available.  It is a good tool to keep around for heavy-handed guys
> like me.   Thanks for the help and suggestions.   Matt
>
> On Aug 11, 11:23 am, "cat.s" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > because i am Chinese, i always use DiskGeniusto rebuild the partition
> table . it's Chinese , and it's really a good helper.
> >
> > Any software which can rebuild partition table can help you to solve this
> problem. Anyway ,I searched the Internet and find DiskGenius has it's
> English version.
> >
> > the link is:http://www.diskgenius.net/, I didn't verify that.
> >
> > hope it can help u.
> >
> > ----- 原邮件 -----
> > 发件人: "Elon G. ("Matt") Matthews" <[email protected]>
> > 收件人: [email protected]
> > 抄送:
> > 发送日期: 2011年8月11日, 星期四, 下午 11:04
> > 主题: [lug:17572] Un-delete partition
> >
> > In the process of showing off to my grandson I was installing Ubuntu
> > on his laptop and repartitioned his hard drive, as I have done several
> > times before.  However, this time I had either a finger check or a
> > brain cramp and (using gparted) deleted his Windows 7 ntfs partition
> > where all of his personal files are located.  I am not a hero any
> > more!  Since the partition has not been accessed since the deletion I
> > have to believe that the original information is still there.  Can
> > anyone recommend a utility that might recover the partition at least
> > to the point where I can retrieve the personal files?  In order of
> > importance I need a utility that: 1. recovers the files, 2. runs as a
> > bootable standalone utility or under Ubuntu, 3. is free or of minimal
> > cost, 4. makes me a hero.
> >
> > Any and all help or suggestions will be deeply appreciated.
> >
> > Matt
> >
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> > Liverpool, NY 13090
> > (315) 652-6256
> > [email protected]
> >
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