Multiple Partition Data Recovery Recover It All

Customer had two partitions, a boot partition and a data partition. He had tried to restore the boot partition from back up with GHOST, because of corruption in Windows XP. When he did the restore, something went drastically wrong in the partition table. He could no longer see the second partition, and did not have a back up of that drive.

Case Study: Multiple Partition Recovery with Recover It All

I recommended that he download the Recover It All Professional Demo, and let it scan the drive for all logical disks. Here is how the recovery went, for the most part.

Inside of Recover It All, double click the physical drive, you are trying to recover.

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A scan will start that depending on your drive size could take 2-3 hours. Please let this scan finish as at this point we are trying to find your missing partitions.

NOTE: In the lower right hand corner of the software, you should start to see partitions popping up in there. There maybe be invalid finds, data inside of a file sometimes looks very similar to a partition, and we rather list it and be wrong then not list it and be wrong. You can ignore these partitions if they are not the right size of the partition you are looking for.

After the Scan of the physical drive has completed, you can now go through the list of logical drives and try and find the partition that is eluded you thus far. Once you locate your partition, double click it, and it will do the “fast scan”. With in a few minutes you should see a tree of your hard drive in the middle box of the software. Now all that is left is selecting the data you want to retrieve and moving off the hard drive.

You can download the demo for Recover It All here.

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About Jacqui Best

I started my technology career way back in 1991, when I worked for a local computer store in Pinellas Square Mall. I was a PC technician as well as the trainer. Afterward I moved on to Consolidated Software Products where I was the phone technical support for Disk Analyst, which was for all practical purposes the first piece of data recovery software ever. I then moved on to The Learning Curve, where I was the office manager for many years, this company was at the forefront of data recovery and training software. I finally decided I wanted to move into some different fields and expand my technology back ground beyond data recovery. I got hired on with American CompuSystems where I was the Road Runner Pinellas County PC Installs manager, while in this department I obtained my MCP in NT 4.0. I later moved on to be an in field network administrator for this company. After ACS I then took a position with Knight Enterprises a sub contractor of Time Warner/ Bright House. I was the Regional PC Installs Manager. After 2 years at Knight I decided it was time to come back to my roots and took a job with DTIData as their Software Technical support person.

Comments

  1. Davedata99 says:

    Trying it now. Deleted three partitions. Found them all, pretty simple :-)

  2. Chandrak says:

    Please Recover My HDD Partition.

    Thank You

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