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How to recover Windows 10 data after installing Ubuntu?
I had Windows 10 and wanted to reinstall it on Windows 10 32 bit. During installation, an error occurred, I don’t remember what error, but it gave an error when installing the Windows update. I installed via a USB flash drive and I did not have another installer. I decided to write the iso image through the android device to a USB flash drive on the one that was broken Windows. For some reason, I decided to install Ubuntu and write Windows to a USB flash drive from it, I didn’t know the fool and inattentively formatted the hard drive when installing Ubuntu. Now I haven’t installed Ubuntu to the end, it’s the same, I tried to install Windows 10 in the same way, it swears at some kind of driver, and when installing Windows XP, I realized that the hard drive became 700 giga and there were 550 giga data and 90 giga for the system. The toist is displayed only 1 disk and not as before 2 here I understood Khan to me.
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1. Do not install anything and do not write more (otherwise the data will be completely overwritten!)
2. Boot from an OS that boots from a USB flash drive / disk (win PE, etc.)
3. Most assemblies with such an OS have data recovery utilities - use them (e.g. R-Studio, Ontrack Easy Recovery, etc.)
Disconnect the computer from the electrical network. If you need data, then bring it to the service. There, for 100-150 dollars, you will be restored everything that they can. Trying to fix it yourself, you will overwrite the data to the end.
Thank you. Restored with R.Saver. Your programs may also be worth a look, if I test something.
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