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This is a discussion on Recovering deleted Volume within the Computer Data Recovery forums, part of the category; I just accidentally deleted the wrong volume in Vista's Disk Management. I then used the command line to extend the ...
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I just accidentally deleted the wrong volume in Vista's Disk Management. I then used the command line to extend the larger adjacent volume on the same disk, thinking that that would help, but evidently it made the problem worse with two volumes with the same drive letter. I went back to Acronis Disk Director on another drive but couldn't get anywhere trying to recover the deleted volume because it was changed to dynamic. I had some 128 gigabytes of data in that lost volume which had not been backed up because I don't have space. The bulk of the data were movies. Any assistance in recovering the data if that is possible would be much appreciated. There was no operating system on the volume. Thank you in advance for any help on this.
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding to you - spam posters here screw up my new message notification (grrrr) and I missed your post. Have you tried Recover My Files v3.98 and run a Complete Format Recover on the physical drive? There are instructions in the first sticky post of this forum - what are the results. I would also suggest you try the beta version of RMF v4 - as it has some new fancy partition validation - send an email to support@getdata.com and request a beta copy of RMFv4. Thank you.
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