Jaswinder Singh Kohli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > heres' another bit of advice
>
> There's a utoluity called "gpart", comes with
> Debian(dont know about the REST)
>
> If someone near to you happens to have Debain, or
> linux, you can download from
> somewhere gpart and...
>
> It scans the disk and finds the possible partition
> starts..
> So data recovery is quite possible...
>
> BUT MAKE SURE YOU STAY ATLEAST A MILE AWAY FROM
> """"DOS FDISK""""
>
> Use Linux fdisk to try diff, combinations that gpart
> tells ya,
> and check 'em by mounting the partition.
>
> BTW gpart = guess partition table (kinda)
> That helped me.... (will most probably work for you
> too)
>
>

Hi all,

Thanks for the help i was able to retrieve almost all my data by recreating the exact partition table again using gpart thanks again people.

bye,

Arindam Dey

The mind is not a vessel to be
filled but a fire to be kindled.


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