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How to recover 830 GB NTFS data?
I'll never know how it happened, but one of the NTFS logical drives under Windows 7 830 GB, almost completely clogged with data, turned out to be in the disk manager as an unformatted disk. Before that, I experimented with creating a bootable flash drive for one of the Linux distributions and periodically used gparted from this flash card and formatted the disk. Apparently at some stage I confused the disks and partitioned and formatted the disk instead of the flash drive. Always used quick format.
What can be restored? Right now R-Studio is scanning the disk, but it finds very few files.
Please help, maybe there are other more effective programs.
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urgently make a full disk image to another disk via LiveCD / DVD
then try various utilities for partition recovery with LiveCD / DVD
R-Studio is simply a god in data recovery. Used it so many times. And from raid 0 of the collapsed order raised 95%. Almost pulled out TB. Before that, I used GetDataBack and EasyRecovery, but they obviously do not hold out, although GetDataBack also helped out. I think you still need to dig R-Studio.
If it's important information, then it's better to contact an office ... like R LAB or something else.
Can't read a dynamic disk? Dynamic disks are very capricious in this regard, but oddly enough, they are easily recoverable.
I had this, I don’t remember exactly what I did, I just connected it to another computer, played around with a tambourine and the disk returned. Google "dynamic disk unreadable". There is something going on with their SID / UUID, in short, this is a Microsoft jamb.
Some time ago, I also encountered the problem of data recovery, after unsuccessful attempts to resize disks, some files were recovered only through this program .
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