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How to recover data from a disk on which the MBR was damaged?
Good afternoon, I do not know how to briefly explain everything. But I'll try
There is a PC on it is ssd 60 gigs. After unforeseen actions (turned off the light), the computer went out, then it booted up and says that it does not see the disk, after several reboots it saw the disk, but Windows and the files on it did not. I booted via live sd, checked the disk in "my computer" no. I went through the program acronis disk **, I saw that there is an unallocated area of just 60 gigs. And for some reason I pressed the button to partition the disk.
The disk was marked and apparently formatted, the computer rebooted and the disk saw normally, but all the files that were on it were ERASED. i.e. it is empty. I tried to restore through r-studio, yesy recoveri, etc. But there are some 2 folders with files of 50 kb each, and that's it
. Tell me, how can I restore the disk?
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How to recover data from a disk on which the MBR was damaged?If the MBR is simply damaged, any recovery program will help, for the reason that there is a banal copy of this MBR.
There is a PC on it costs ssd 60 gigs. After unforeseen actions (turned off the light), the computer went out, then booted up and says that it does not see the disk
The disk has been partitioned
winhex take another look.
there is a search for deleted partitions. and recovery of files by signatures.
But it had to be done right away. And do not spoil what is left)
In general, our backups are all right? ;)
Find a recovery program, the same R-Studio and run a deep scan so that the program searches for files by typical fragments. R-Studio is good because it sometimes restores files deleted many years ago.
"Quick" formatting only rewrites the table of contents, which is at the beginning of the disk - Windows has a table of contents in one place. Therefore, scanning the entire disk may recover something, although of course there are absolutely no guarantees.
take it to a data recovery office and stop corrupting the data on the screw
, the issue price is usually about 1k bucks
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