Partition Software

November 26th, 2022

good day mates!
i have a weird problem here..
my 1TB hard drive which was all working fine on my lappy last week
became unallocated.. i don’t know what sorcery wast cast on it..
i was like.. WTF just happened.. it was all good and working last week
when i had work on it.. it had windows 8.1 installed and lots of important pictures/documents inside
now, i got the hdd plug on my gaming rig.. then it prompt as unallocated..
haven’t formatted it yet.. and haven’t assign it as MBR/GPT yet..
search on google.. and came lots of partition software to choose from..
now i’m here to hear some advise and recommendation what to use
to recovery the lost partition on this hard drive..
thanks guys! more power WBB!!!

Answer #1
Acronis True Image > NTFS partition/Primary..
But do recover any data first if needed before proceeding..
Answer #2
Acronis True Image > NTFS partition/Primary..
But do recover any data first if needed before proceeding..

good day ..
does this app restore the partitions on the hard drive itself?
already recovered the data.. via EaseUS Date Recovery
Answer #3
If unallocated space you can just go on create a new partition..
You don’t even need any software..You can do it on windows..On Disk management..
Answer #4
If unallocated space you can just go on create a new partition..
You don't even need any software..You can do it on windows..On Disk management..

ah yes the hdd is unallocated..
what i want is like.. recover the partition itself..
here is the scenario i want to happen..
before hdd became unallocated:
partitions in the hdd were: 244GB on C: and 687GB on D: (both are populated with files)
then the hdd became unallocated:
showing none.. only 931GB plain black..
what i want is to restore everything back to normal like before the hdd became unallocated
just like recovering the partition with it files on it..
using a software/app..
but my last option is to do it manually like you said awhile ago
Answer #5
Using Acronis Disk Director
Right click on the unallocated space and go on create a new partition..
– size 244 GB > Primary/NTFS
– Again Right click on the unallocated space and create a new partition > Logical/NTFS
Now you have a second partition of 687 GB..
Go on commit changes…Done
Answer #6
I had success with Diskgetor after an accidental format, so you could try that..
http://www.google.com?t=15441522&highlight=
A popular free one is recuva…Don’t touch your disk before you use it and don’t forget you must recover to a different disk..
https://www.piriform.com/recuva

 

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