Hello!
I have just used NeoSmart Easy RE to fix a boot issue (the ...00e and ...225 ones) which worked fine.
Unfortunately, some partitions were being scrambled/deleted by EasyRE (they still existed right before when I used them from boot command prompt, also a Windows installation disk listed them as available installation partitions).
The attached image "DiskManagement" shows what it looks like now (D: should be E: but cannot yet be re-lettered).
The two unallocated spaces at the end were, if I remember correctly, a 200 GB partition for Linux, a 200 GB partition for Windows 10 preview and the rest was a data partition. The latter one is the important one. Is there any chance to get it back?
If there was at least a way to try and recover files from there?
And does anyone have an idea why these partitions got touched? The shouldn't be involved in the boot process nor the boot repair process..?
Thank you!
I have just used NeoSmart Easy RE to fix a boot issue (the ...00e and ...225 ones) which worked fine.
Unfortunately, some partitions were being scrambled/deleted by EasyRE (they still existed right before when I used them from boot command prompt, also a Windows installation disk listed them as available installation partitions).
The attached image "DiskManagement" shows what it looks like now (D: should be E: but cannot yet be re-lettered).
The two unallocated spaces at the end were, if I remember correctly, a 200 GB partition for Linux, a 200 GB partition for Windows 10 preview and the rest was a data partition. The latter one is the important one. Is there any chance to get it back?
If there was at least a way to try and recover files from there?
And does anyone have an idea why these partitions got touched? The shouldn't be involved in the boot process nor the boot repair process..?
Thank you!