harddrive lost help!

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al

Hi
I was a happy owner of a ibm 80gb harddrive.I'm not so happy anymore as
something happend when I was using partision magic as I was going to add a
secund operative system on my pc.Well the outcome of the story is that I now
have a 8 gb harddrive and my question is.Is there any way to get the rest of
the harddrive back?Some soft whare or program that can help me in this bad
sitauation.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
al
 
What errors does/did PM give?

If you have no qualms about downloading/using warez, have a look on
the FOSI website. EasyRecovery Pro may help you out:

http://www.sling.to/fosi/

Before you go this route, have a look on the PM website - it has a
lot of Q&A's which may help you solve your problems!
 
Hi
Well I was trying to make a new partision after c.I had C.D.E.F- G was tje
cd and H was the burner.Instead of doing what I wanted pm made a new
partision G and did put my operativsystem there.When trying to fix this I
probably made it even worse by deleting partisions and so on.So I ended up
with a 1 partision harddrive of 8 gb
instead of 80.Easy recovery is for reclaim deleted files is it not? I don't
thinik it will find partisions.Thank's for the answerd
regards
al
 
al said:
Hi
Well I was trying to make a new partision after c.I had C.D.E.F- G was tje
cd and H was the burner.Instead of doing what I wanted pm made a new
partision G and did put my operativsystem there.When trying to fix this I
probably made it even worse by deleting partisions and so on.So I ended up
with a 1 partision harddrive of 8 gb
instead of 80.Easy recovery is for reclaim deleted files is it not? I don't
thinik it will find partisions.Thank's for the answerd
regards
al

Most likely you did make a mistake when you started deleting partitions.
There's not a lot you can do to recover your data ... it's times like these
we wish we'd taken the time to do regular backups. You, however, should be
able to recover your available disk space with PM. Just resize the 8GB
partition to whatever size you want.


Drumguy
 
If you are using Windows XP, boot off the XP CD and then repartition and
reformat your harddrive. Of course you'll lose any data on the harddrive.
But I suspect you already have.
 
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