HD Deleted, plz help!

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flextone

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Hi Guys,
while trying to export akai programs from my pc to an mpc3000 i had accidentally reformatted my second HD (my e+f partitions) to akai format. now i only see drive E which is currently 29MB in size instead of the original 250GB it was sharing with F. after using the format command from windows explorer it shows 232GB, fine. I have Acronis disk director, it only sees my 1st HD (partitions c+d). what do i do to get myself my disk back?

Also, Is there anyway to recover the data?

P.S
system restore is disabled so don't bother...

before this, my partition situation was:

disk1: partitions C+D
disk2: partitions E+F


Thanks for your help...
 
I've used this software with good results:

www

DOT

runtime

DOT

org

Download the demo, see what it finds...

Sorry for the messed up URL above, apparently you need more then 5 posts before having the privilege of posting hyperlinks.... imagine!

Good luck.
 
Don't write anything on to those disks at all. Do not reformat them.

Use a data recovery software or company (if its really important)!

Information is kept on a disc until is is written over, so all is not lost.
 
flextone ,

Sometime ago , I lost close to 5,000 photos I had on a hard drive . It was my fault , long story.

I found a lot of programs , during my search on the internet , that said that
they would recover these files. I tried a few of them , only one that tried actually recovered some of my photos ( about 500 out of the 5000 ) .

Here's a link to that program , You can try their demo , see if it works for You.

Good Luck flextone .

http://www.recovermyfiles.com/

I'm not associated with this company in any way. I hope this helps.

Stephen
 
recovermyfiles worked! i got all mt file back! thanks stephen.

now, how do i get my partitions back? at the mo i have one large E partition which i want to divide in two. the problem is acronis disk director only sees my 1st disk (partitions c+d).
 
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