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As above, whilst sorting my HDD's out My friend accindentally deleted the partion on my slave drive during windows install, which is full of movies, is there anything i can do, its not been formatted... just no partion set

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It's likely. Don't do anything with that drive in case you accidentally overwrite it until a tech gets back to you. I don't remember the name of the software.


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i once had some software that recovered deleted software, it was ace, thanks, I was expectinga big fat NO!

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Anyone, somebody must know !


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Well i managed to find this which i will try when i get home

Drive Rescue v1.9d


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Well done my friend, sorry we didn't get a solution for you on this one


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Well so far i scanned the whole logical drive and nothiong occured. i'm sure the information is still there just no file table etc

the above program is freeware and looks worthy of adding to a freebie list or tool kit or something.

I'm still open to suggestions as haven't finished trying yet


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