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General Category => Software => Topic started by: rainbow on September 30, 2007, 02:36:57 AM
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[font="Times New Roman"] I have installed Linux and windows OS on my computer. One day, the Linux operating system is damaged, I found the partitions were missing. Can I recover the lost files and the missing partitions in windows?[/font]
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Sounds like a bad install
Can you boot the computer?
Personally, if you have important files on the Windows side, boot up with a live distro of Linux
Such as Ubuntu or Knoppix
Save what you need and start fresh with XP
Fix mbr before reinstallation, I found once I had to low level my hard disks and start from scratch
May not be your option, but worked for me
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thank u for your suggestion, one of friend had recommand me a very useful recovery software ,named Data Recovery Wizard, it worked great ,all lost files came back,thank godness.anyway,you can have a try ,you can download demo for free on //www.easeus.com
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[font=\"Calibri\"] hi ,body,i wanna to recommand a very useful software,
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[font=\"Calibri\"]The Data Recovery Wizard program worked for me when I lost some important files. It has a price tag but I consider that it is worthwhile from my experience. You can get the details info on the official web site http://www.easeus.com (http://\"http://www.easeus.com\"). I want to share it with you and also want to make sure that I don't stray from the forum rules. I'm looking for a simple, yet effective, and preferably free solution to recover my data. And lastly I find EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard. It's a very fast and easy way to recover my lost data. A quite good free software, I think. DataRecoveryWizard is a complete range of data recovery software for all Windows operating system platforms and supports various file systems including FAT, FAT16, VFAT, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5,Ext2/3 on various storage media. Data Recovery Wizard ensures safe and precise file recovery against numerous threats like accidental file deletion and disk formatting and so on.http://www.easeus.com/[/font]
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This sounds more like a sales gimmick
I'm locking this up and merging it with your other topic