Hi!
Thanks for all the suggestions. After more looking around, I found on
the web DFSEE, which was later suggested here, even with the author,
Jan, among us! Thanks. Jan, using your utility, I did manage to
restore it, finally! I did a search for all lost partitions, found the
info in the log and
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 21:59:55 -0400, Herb Chong wrote:
>no it won't. i have revived many drives with broken partition tables this
>way. repartition identically to what originally was there and if the FAT
>isn't corrupted too, the drive is back. there is nothing physically wrong
>with the drive from
On 1 Sep 2004 at 22:00, Frantisek wrote:
>Subsequently, partition table on my brand new 80GB drive which
>hosts my photographs (most backed up, but not the last few
>shootings which I had to yet backup from it, including the latest
>I have - fortunately - still on the CF) got erase
her
drive, or even a different partition on your drive. As I remember the
identical size drive was not required to do this.
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From: "Frantisek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PDML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: I'm sad & plea for help (disk problems)
> Hi,
>during an upload of most recent pictures, my
Frantisek wrote:
Hi,
during an upload of most recent pictures, my old system made a
digital equivalent of a chuckle or hiccup and rebooted.
Subsequently, partition table on my brand new 80GB drive which
hosts my photographs (most backed up, but not the last few
shootings which I had to ye
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 22:00:14 +0200, Frantisek wrote:
> I have tried few utilities to peek around, and it seems a
> copy of the information (BR) residues on the disk still. Could some
> of the more computer-savvy please recommend what to do? How I could
> restore the second copy?
Well, I was going
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