Welcome to my “Data recovery help.”
Yesterday I was formatting my PC (I had a mini version of xp) and tried to update it to a mini version of 7 but at the time of installing it did not leave me because "there was no space in the selected volume" (I had 143gb available) Reason which I deleted the partitions with Shift + F10 and DISKPART but when doing so all the files that were on my disk (D) were erased and only one disk remained, I used the program Diskgetor and after a long wait (1h 43min) I threw a report with all the files I wanted to recover, but when I tried to recover them I would not leave them and said that I could not save them to disk C so I went to create a partition (with 320gb disk manager and I called it RECOVER) analyze Diskgetor with my hard drive, I did not throw the same result as before. My question and the question if they could provide me is how to recover the files that I launched in the report. I saved the results of the old scan but when I opened it tells me that it can not find the disk in its original size or something. Please, I would appreciate your help guys.
The theme is as follows. In the programs that are used to recover data, there are two forms of search that we can say can be called:
- Logic or to levels of clusters or units of assignment.
- Physics or by sector.
At the same time, they are related. The first with searches by unit and partition (C, D, E, F ...) and the second with the complete hard disk.
Having done what you did to split a partition again to allocate space for another, you can no longer do the first, because let's say the map of allocation units has changed.
You must do the second that is to search the entire disk. Remembering that the lost data of a disk, cannot be written to the same partition to recover because they would be overwritten and you could not recover them.
Generally, the topic of search in depths and/or by sectors, depending on the program you use are two completely different options or are in the advanced configuration (program configuration options)
Add to this that the less you use a hard drive with lost data the more possibility you will have to recover them.
Also, say that Diskpart is not the best tool for mostly resizing partitions. There are others much easier such as Minitool Home Partition Wizard, which is basically to move the slider that has one partition to another and leave room for the new one.
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