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With EasyRecovery Professional, you can recover the data under other drive letters first, but the estimated time is probably very long. And you must have a working partition to back up and restore the data. This method is too cumbersome.
So you redo the system, format C:: with FAT32, then go to the disk manager in the device manager to see if you can see the drive letter, if you can use the disk scan tool to try to fix the error, let the computer check the disk automatically, check the automatic repair of file system errors and scan and try to recover bad sectors. If not, you tell me, and I'll figure it out for you.
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First, repartition and format to get back the so-called lost space. However, in this case, the original data will also be lost.
Second, even if the original space is found, the original data cannot be retrieved through third-party software due to the operation of the disk.
PS: According to what you said, it has nothing to do with the hardware, it may be caused by your operation.
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80G hard drives cannot be used with fdisk. It doesn't recognize it, you can use XP or MD or PQ for points. You need to get your data back.
You just need to go online and find a hard drive data recovery software. I suspect there's something wrong with your hard drive, though. You might as well fix it with pH.
Try your hard drive. Fix under dos.
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Right-click from the My Computer icon, click Manage, enter Computer Management, and look at Disk Management to see if your disk allocation is formatted? If there is, format it, but you have to understand it and handle it carefully.
The partition under 2000 XP is not good, and the partition will be ordered only if the partition is under DOS.
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That's because you didn't format it at the right time, so you should use fat32 formatting. You can reinstall the system and format it with FAT32. Then partition under DOS.
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You first see if you can see other disks under DOS, and then DIR to see if the original file is still there, if it is, use the copy command under DOS to create a file C: Md file name in C drive first, and then enter D drive D: cpoy
c: The name of the file you created.
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I've also encountered this situation.,I'm worse than you.,It's only 8M left.,I'm an 80G hard disk.,This is a partition error.,It's better to use PQ It's better to do it in a few minutes under DOS.,Don't forget to make a main partition out of it.
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First, set the hard disk items on the BIOS to LAN mode, then boot the DOS boot disk to the DOS interface and repartition it with fdisk.
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You try to format all the partitions under DOS and then partition them.
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I think you might be in the time of partitioning! Only the main partition is divided! There is no logical partition in the sub-extension! It's also possible that you didn't activate it!
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Take off the hard drive and connect it to another computer, and you're done.
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Try connecting the drive to another computer!
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Maxtor has a dedicated hard drive tool that you can look for with Maxblast36
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You should format with fat32, give it a try!
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patation magic, how do you divide it, it is clearly represented by a legend, and it is clear at a glance that it supports partitioning with data without losing data.
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You use the disc of 98 to reformat it with fat32 to see.
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Let's find a computer company to fix it!
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Start by using Disk Defragmentation.
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Only one partition of the hard disk is lost from the C drive, and the other disks are missing.
Analysis: The general practice is to use special software to directly scan the entire hard disk, so that the data can come out, but the directory structure is damaged, the original directory can not be retained, and a lot of junk files are used, if the hard disk capacity is large, and the E partition is small, it will do a lot of useless work, and the time is relatively long. In fact, for this kind of ghost mistake, you can have a faster and better recovery idea.
Steps: 1: Since the ghost is partitioned, it means that only the MBR and the 63-sector DBR have been rewritten.
The DBR of the original partition is still retained. Data areas are rarely overwritten. Therefore, you can use Disk Utility to recover all the original partitions, including C. first
2: Use the tool to reconstruct the MBRAfter entering the system, you will find that all the original partitions have been found, and all the data in them are complete, and there is no overwriting phenomenon.
The tools for rebuilding the original partition are diskman, winhex, runtimeIf you can provide a more accurate original partition size, I recommend using DiskMan interactive mode for recovery.
3: For the occurrence of the phenomenon of drive letter interlacing, you can ignore it, 4: For the occurrence of an unassigned space (should be the original C disk), you can use WinHEX or Runtime according to the displayed capacity, manually rebuild the dbr of this partition Because the original backup of the C drive has also been rewritten (if it is NTFS format, it may still be there), so diskman cannot be restored Must be manually rebuilt If you can't manually rebuild the MBR, then use the software to scan this partition, Most of the data is still there;
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