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i just hooked up my new Athlon system for Project Michelle.... and i think i deleted the partition on my 80 gig, it was not reformated, but it asks me to format it when i try to acess it (thus i think i deleted the partition on it so the files are all there, just not acessable), unfortunatly theres ALOT of stuff i need on it.... is there any way to recover this, i NEED thoes files....
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You have to go to safe mode, right click on the disk that you can't access and modify the privileges so that anyone can access on the disk. |
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nonononono, i mean, i actully deleted the partition (like when you go to reformat to re-install windows and you have to delete the partition then hit format, but i didnt format it)
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check out these links. are they what your looking for?
http://www.partition-recovery.com/ http://www.data-recovery-software.net/ |
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If you deleted the partition, then you are screwed basically.
You have to create a new partition but in order for it to be used you have to format, so yeah, your screwed unless you can shell out some $$ for a pro to help you
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![]() there are programs that will do it, just google it, but what im looking for is to be able to get the files back.... the program that i used could do it with the pro version i think... |
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Use "GetDataBack", i used it when my hard drive was broken.
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