On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:16:25 -0400, "TDS" <Terry RemoveThis @Durbin.com>
wrote:
>Have a 300 GB drive that was partitioned into three separate drives. Came
>back from vacation and the partitions are all gone. The drive still shows up
>in the computer management / disk management console, but the entire drive
>shows up as "unallocated". Is there a way to recover these partitions so
>that I do not lose the data? The format was NTFS.
>
>Terry
>
Depends on why it's lost. I suggest that you not run this
system, leaving it turned off or at least that drive
unplugged until you are ready to try to recover the data, so
there is least amount of time/wear on it until then.
You might try software like EasyRecovery. It will take
hours trying to recover, and will need a 2nd drive in the
system (enough free space and a folder for that, not
necessarily an empty drive) to save anything it finds.
Otherwise, or if the data is valuable, you should contact a
data recovery center before proceeding.
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