![]() If you're sure of what you're doing, you'd better stay away from this one: disk partitions and boot sectors are serious stuff! While TestDisk is certainly a powerful tool, it's suitable only for users with a certain degree of computer knowledge. Thanks.With TestDisk you can fix partition tables and recover deleted partitions, rebuild the boot sector, recover deleted files from FAT, NTFS and ext2 file systems and other disk-related recovery tasks. I like the way it programmed and designed. Any suggestion?īTW, is it possible to give a more different wording for the menu list items of TestDrive program? "Delete" is quite too common and hard to be a search keyword if a specific digging is needed. Could TestDrive recover my HD after the "Delete" is performed? If it can, I won't give "Quick Search" a chance to scan the infinite loop, freezing the system. The main menu Delete erases all partition data. ![]() I read a forum article about extended logical partition would mistakenly cause a certain daisy chain loop, which probably fits my case. (255 might reaches its display limit.) And TestDisk seemed to show dozens of partitions also. Ubuntu's GParted showed hundreds of partitions existed. The failed hard drive was put into a usb case and let another desktop check what went wrong. Then everything went wrong and I finally understand the partition table was ruined. Yesterday somehow I restored the partition image through Ghost in DOS. The Seagate HD is inside the new purchased Asus desktop. (Should I post a new thread for my problem? Well, one thing I need to figure out first.) With 6.13 (not 6.14) under Ubuntu live CD bootup, the system freeze after "Quick Search" was clicked.
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