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Hard Disk Partition turns from NTFS to RAW !!!
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patteo:
I was setting up this new Laptop that came pre-installed with Windows Vista.
I had re-partition with the shrink and extend command that are native to Vista.
I even did a Full format of the 2nd Partition as Drive D (NTFS).
It seemed to work well for a few days and I was able to copy files to D drive.
And suddenly today, when trying to access D, it says that it is unformatted and would I like to format it???
What a shock. In all my years of computing, I have never seen something like this.
It's unbelievable !
I'm glad it happened now as there isn't much on Drive D as yet. But it could have been a lot worse.
Who knows maybe that's a good reason for many of us to buy more hard disks as backup hard disks.
Has anyone here ever experienced this ?
What may be the cause ?
Is there a utility available to recover the RAW partition to its former NTFS status ?
mwb1100:
Search for Hard disc recovery threads - I think that most of those utilities should have a good chance of recovering files from the partition:
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=7495.0
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=5242.0
The one I've used twice to recover files from crashed drives is Restorer 2000 (http://www.restorer2000.com). I haven't had need to try it on a 'lost' partition like you have, but I've been impressed with how it could pull off files from a drive that Windows would have nothing to do with.
app103:
I have had some weird probs with things being reported as RAW when they were really FAT32, on a brand new hard drive. I couldn't get windows to recognize them for what they were.
Might want to take a look at this post and see some of the suggestions people made: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=7214.0
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