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Recovering data from (or reconstructing) a damaged NTFS Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="joelgrizly009" data-source="post: 414463" data-attributes="member: 38729"><p>I recently accidentally overwrote part of my NTFS partition (the header to be more precice) with an extended partition, while trying to recover from a messed up partition table.</p><p></p><p>I am now unable to access the data on that partition from either Win2k or Linux. </p><p></p><p>- I've tryed Scandisk/Chkdsk, both couldn't recognise the partition.</p><p>- GNU PartEd doesnt support rescueing NTFS partition (not much of a surprise) :-(</p><p></p><p>I am sure, that only a few bytes were overwritten after the partition was accessable, so the files are all still on the harddrive. As such I am now looking for a way to either repair the NTFS partition header, or at least extract the files to another harddrive.</p><p></p><p>I would greatly appreciate any help, thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joelgrizly009, post: 414463, member: 38729"] I recently accidentally overwrote part of my NTFS partition (the header to be more precice) with an extended partition, while trying to recover from a messed up partition table. I am now unable to access the data on that partition from either Win2k or Linux. - I've tryed Scandisk/Chkdsk, both couldn't recognise the partition. - GNU PartEd doesnt support rescueing NTFS partition (not much of a surprise) :-( I am sure, that only a few bytes were overwritten after the partition was accessable, so the files are all still on the harddrive. As such I am now looking for a way to either repair the NTFS partition header, or at least extract the files to another harddrive. I would greatly appreciate any help, thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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