On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 16:35 +0500, Nayyar Ahmed wrote: > Hello All, > > One of my PC have two hard-disks, one is used for > Linux and other for M$ windows, My young brother > unfortunatly have deleted the partitions of that > M$ windows hard-disk and by using FDISK(DOS) > have developed a single FAT32 partition of that hard-disk. > > Problem was created when he told me that our all family photo > albums were in that deleted partitions, I am un-able to recover those > lost directories. Is there any solution to my problem ?
He deleted multiple small DOS partitions, and successfully, validly created 1 big partition? If so, blech. If you remember *exactly* how the disk was partitioned beforehand, maybe you could recreate those files by recreating the partitions and running "Norton Undelete" on that partition. Or... you could restore your photo albums from backups. You have backups, right? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. Why jobs are being out-sourced to 2nd & 3rd world nations: Unions and Liberalism. Unions for a general raising of wages, and Liberalism for the creation of The Nanny State, which creates a *relatively* high minimum wage, and *lots* of well meaning regulations that drive up employment costs. Lastly, Unions, Liberalism and it's offspring "the Me Generation" have destroyed the educational system, at the same time that 2nd & 3rd world nations are pumping out millions of highly educated people who can live like princes on a fraction of US or Western European wages.
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