View Full Version : Unallotted? Oops
DysconneX
02-01-2007, 09:36 AM
Long story short, I needed to use my partitionmagic boot disks to clean up an old drive of mine. The C drive is 20 gigs large, and the D drive is 250 gigs. Fired up Partitionmagic, formatted the 20 gig drive. Swapped it back out for my larger 40 gig and went about my business. Upon rebooting into Windows, I realize that my D drive is no longer showing up in explorer, and in Partitionmagic, it is shown as *unallotted* I did not format or remove the partition on the drive, but now I can't do anything with it. I obviously had a bunch of stuff on that drive, is it all lost?
You did something to it - now you need data recovery software. Try PC Inspector first - it's free.
What happened? I don't know, but I can guess at one possibility - your 250 was possibly set up as a dynamic disk? They depend on the other drives in the machine.......which is why I never use them, I always do basic only.
DysconneX
02-01-2007, 12:16 PM
What happened? I don't know, but I can guess at one possibility - your 250 was possibly set up as a dynamic disk? They depend on the other drives in the machine.......which is why I never use them, I always do basic only.
You might know better than I do, but to my understanding it was just an NTFS drive. No other partitions. If I recall I used Partitionmagic originally to set it up.
When the partition gets deleted like that, doesn't it just delete the header information, and not the data? When I use this recovery software, will it be able to repair the header? or am I going to have to recover and place all the data I have on another drive somewhere? 200+ gigs of data might get interesting.
See if it can find the data first - that will give you more to go on.
DysconneX
02-01-2007, 06:25 PM
alright. I haven't formatted the drive or really touched it at all since I noticed stuff was missing. I Downloaded PC Inspector, and it scanned for drives. It found the C drive, and the Fixed Drive #2 with about 230 gigs of data space. Since it doesn't have a drive letter, PC Inspector won't let me do anything with it. Am I doing something wrong? Or should I assign a drive letter to it and then go in?
DysconneX
02-01-2007, 08:18 PM
k. tried that. On the logical Drive tab it shows Fixed Disk #1 and Windows Drive C. On the Physical Drive tab it shows Fixed Disk #1, Fixed Disk #2, and Windows Drive C. I can search for logical drives on disk #2, but it takes awhile. I'll report my findings in the morning when it finishes.
(that is what I'm supposed to do, right?)
Sorry. I don't mean to be a n00b, I just dont want to mess it up.
Search drive 2 for anything it can find.
DysconneX
02-02-2007, 07:37 AM
ok. it finished. Claims the drive doesn't have a BootSec. PC Inspector didn't find any files to recover. Despite not having any files to recover, can I try to repair the boot sector and get the files back?
Yeah, but I'm not so sure of the best way to try doing that. Maybe someone else here has some ideas.
DysconneX
02-02-2007, 02:17 PM
Well. The obvious google search returns various utilities for repair. Guess I'll search the forums for Boot sector repair... seems to be a common ailment.
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
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