Hi,
> --- Mejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:51, Vivek Agrawal wrote:
> >
> >
> > > 3. rewrite a new partition table (how to do this
> > I'm not sure but try
> > > reading man page of fdisk should be there not
> sure
> > though).
> >
> > That's what I don't know!!
I was able to find a few for ext2 and FAT, but not for
NTFS.
Mejo
can u please post the name of those used for ext-2 and fat data recovery
vivek
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Amit Mahajan wrote:
Hi Mejo,
I suggest that you go for professional data recovery
centers and recover your data using their help. If you
reside in Delhi, then you may visit Nehru Place
market, where u can find many such data recovery
shops.And if your data is not that critical, then
you can exp
Hi Mejo,
I suggest that you go for professional data recovery
centers and recover your data using their help. If you
reside in Delhi, then you may visit Nehru Place
market, where u can find many such data recovery
shops.And if your data is not that critical, then
you can experiment and try ou
That's what I don't know!! :( I read a lot of articles online. I think
if the disk had just one partition, or if the disk was small, I could
have done it easily. But it's a 40 GB harddisk and it's supposed to have
2 NTFS partitions, 1 ext2 and 1 swap.
Mejo.
I once did it using partition magic for
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:51, Vivek Agrawal wrote:
> 3. rewrite a new partition table (how to do this I'm not sure but try
> reading man page of fdisk should be there not sure though).
That's what I don't know!! :( I read a lot of articles online. I think
if the disk had just one partition, or i
Hi,
My friend was installing Debian Sarge on a 40 GB hard disk which already
had windows xp - with two NTFS drives. C: - 10 GB and D: 20 GB.
During the disk partitioning, he did something wrong, so he canceled it
and booted back into xp - only to find his D drive missing.
He told me that during
Hi,
My friend was installing Debian Sarge on a 40 GB hard disk which
already had windows xp - with two NTFS drives. C: - 10 GB and D: 20 GB.
During the disk partitioning, he did something wrong, so he canceled it
and booted back into xp - only to find his D drive missing.
He told me that durin