Question:
I lost my partition table.........How can i recover them?
mike angel
2010-07-12 05:08:06 UTC
Well........I have or had windows 7 Ultimate.........I again installed it on another separate 25 GB partition.............It restarted and said" No OS is installed on this system"........It was on dual boot mode and had 2 windows 7 s.....................So I checked my HD using Ubuntu Live CD and found out that I had lost my partition table..............

I did a bit of googling & found out that since i have not written anything n my disk after losing my partition table , I could recover it by using Gparted to guess partition cylinders and using fdisk to reconstruct my partition table.......

Can anyone please guide me on how to do this????
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Three answers:
Jack
2010-07-12 19:20:02 UTC
Hi, there



Don't worry. I know a data recovery program which might help you recover your lost partition table. It's Wondershare Data Recovery. This program has four features. In your case just try the function "Partition Recovery"



Get the program here, http://www.disk-utilities.com/data-recovery/



thanks
Librian
2010-07-12 05:33:06 UTC
well you can again make the partition while installing the windows 7. When the installation is started there is an option for making the partitions sop you can make the partition from there.
wimer
2016-12-08 09:01:25 UTC
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