Dino K wrote:
should be pretty simple if it's just the partition itself is messed up.

You can do an fdisk -l and see if it sees what the partitions or sizes are. If it can, you can just relabel the partition in fdisk interactive mode as FAT32 or whatever.

Yeah, I gave him a disk that has UBCD (which includes Super FDisk) on it, so that's an option also.

In these cases, I usually just quickly pull the data with a known good tool before trying the fdisk option.

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