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 Disk Partition Recovery, When BASIC becomes DYNAMIC suddenly

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gochev.george
post Feb 8 2007, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(cozack @ Apr 21 2005, 02:11 PM)
anyone.. ?

it was like this, my friends got Seagate HD (80G) and have two partition on it.he used it as extrenal storage (USB). suddenly, one of the partition can't be read/access at all, the other one can. so he send it to one of the IT shop (at Lowyat - Hypermarket something) to recover it since he need his project data on it.

To make it worst, after he send it to that shop... both of the partition can't be read anymore and the disk now mark as DYNAMIC Disc (Unreadble) when used Disk management.

so, question is, is there any way to recover that partition? if does.. how to do it?

thanks in advance.
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Ok if plug in the hard disk in ATA slot,take bootable CD with win98,go Bios firmware set to boot device like first : CD-ROM or CD/DVD
then save settings,restart when you se the Boot Menu click on : run windows without CDROM support, wait to see A:/
type fdisk
Create the partitions(Primary logic,Extended ...)
when you create ,restart the PC (CTRL+DEL+DEL) so the system update the data recovery.
Then click again on the field bellow "run windows without CDROM support"
It will show "A:\
type "format C:" then Enter
after operation complete type format "D"
If are create 2 partitions
It have another way,but it's not guarantied.
Standard way - Plug in the hard in ATA or SATA slot and then boot it from WINDOWS XP CD, if system detect HARD DRIVE - Good
If not - Use the upper case. But I think you have on drive BAD SECTORS.It is a very very bad.That case smelling like NEW HDD,cou'se in the future you'll meet other problems,like WINDOWS not Respond,many restart or system faulire.
Good Luck thumbup.gif

This post has been edited by gochev.george: Feb 8 2007, 03:50 PM

 

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