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Old 03-02-2007, 09:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default need partition help

i figured since i'm new to this forum i'd say hi first.
Hello
now i have a question about my harddrive. but first some background
i had a system with 2 harddrives, a 6gig drive which held my windows installation and an 80gig drive where i installed my programs and kept my files. after a while i decided to upgrade, so i got a 160gig drive to put in instead of my 6. so i got one and put it in. but at some point or another i think i deleted the partition on my 80gig so now it's not accessable.. or rather it's saying that it's raw... but since i never formatted it to fat or ntfs i think i just deleted the boot sector or something.. so the actual question is, can i get any of my data back that was on that drive?
if my story is hard to follow i can clarify on request. if not, any help would be appreciated. thank you for your time
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