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Here's the situation:
A few days ago,I tried to install Ubuntu,a Linux distribution package.I rebooted the system,put the CD in drive and did a detrimental experiment with the hard drive partitions.I changed the format of one of the partitions("D: drive") to some unknown one,which is supposedly required by Linux,being completely beginner in that stuff though.Also,I wasn't able to install Linux due to some reason.Now,the problem is that I don't remember what I changed it to,from NTFS.And,now the drive is unaccessible. Any suggestions? |
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