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Great info...Thanks a lot. Great info...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09767924376956066072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-79904050795106635502017-01-14T06:53:15.307+02:002017-01-14T06:53:15.307+02:00Thanks for taking the time to post this. Years la...Thanks for taking the time to post this. Years later, you've saved me from a massive headache recovering data from a dynamic drive on a crashed SBS 2011 "server"Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14737877341595833470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-67638403534800011532016-11-03T15:03:48.249+02:002016-11-03T15:03:48.249+02:00This comment has been removed by the author.Music for Everyonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14631198287064972563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-13432237706445322102016-11-03T15:03:21.284+02:002016-11-03T15:03:21.284+02:00I am having trouble with TestDisk. My Windows 7 Bo...I am having trouble with TestDisk. My Windows 7 Bootcamp partition will not boot with a status of 0xc000000f. I've tried all the repairs from the windows disk, all to no avail. Can't get chkdsk to run because it doesn't now even recognize where the windows partition is. It also somehow thinks it's Windows Vista when I boot from the windows 7 dvd.<br /><br />That to say, I read that it might need to be repaired with TestDisk on another site. I ran TestDisk which took like 24 hours or so, and then it gave me the following menu:<br /><br />TestDisk 7.0, Data Recovery Utility, April 2015<br />Christophe GRENIER <br />http://www.cgsecurity.org<br /><br />Disk /dev/disk3 - 3000 GB / 2794 GiB - 5860533168 sectors<br /> Partition Start End Size in sectors<br /> P EFI System 40 409639 409600 [EFI]<br /> D Mac HFS 409640 1952913623 1952503984<br />>D MS Data 485433352 1954183168 1468749817<br /> D Mac HFS 1952913624 1954183167 1269544<br /> D MS Data 1954183168 3422932984 1468749817<br /> D MS Data 1954183175 3422932991 1468749817<br /> D MS Data 3422932991 4891682807 1468749817<br /> D Mac HFS 3422932992 5860270983 2437337992<br /> D Mac HFS 4915961064 4925136103 9175040<br /> D Mac HFS 4925836172 4935011211 9175040<br /> D Mac HFS 4998442088 5007620767 9178680<br /> D Mac HFS 5016500074 5030428197 13928124<br /> D Mac HFS 5052239328 5054993399 2754072<br /> D Mac HFS 5060063700 5062817771 2754072<br />Structure: Ok. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to select partition.<br />Use Left/Right Arrow keys to CHANGE partition characteristics:<br /> P=Primary D=Deleted<br />Keys A: add partition, L: load backup, T: change type, P: list files,<br /> Enter: to continue<br />NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 751 GB / 700 GiB<br /><br />Though I scanned the NTFS section, the EFI SYSTEM was highlighted green. If I highlight the first "MS Data" partition, it says the message at the bottom: "NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 751 GB / 700 GiB". Same if I highlight the third "MS Data" partition (the 6th item on the list of partitions). <br /><br />The hard drive that has the bootcamp partition is in an iMac that is hooked up to the current iMac I'm using via Target Disk Mode (turns the iMac into an attached hard drive basically). <br /><br />I'm not sure what to do now to repair the windows installation/reassociate the partitions with the hard drive. Please help.Music for Everyonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14631198287064972563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-73517057790512042962015-03-03T20:01:39.806+02:002015-03-03T20:01:39.806+02:00Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You... I canno...Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You... I cannot say it enough Thank You!Zach Houckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09120896444924867151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-91260644936862186632015-02-05T13:05:13.940+02:002015-02-05T13:05:13.940+02:00Thank you Sir!
You are a true genius...
Tussi Gre...Thank you Sir!<br />You are a true genius...<br /><br />Tussi Great Ho!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-16119741309655625292015-01-11T00:41:09.869+02:002015-01-11T00:41:09.869+02:00Worked like a charm!
THanks fro your help, explan...Worked like a charm!<br /><br />THanks fro your help, explanation, and the writer of the software :-p !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-3330093434955089862014-11-18T03:04:08.942+02:002014-11-18T03:04:08.942+02:00Thanks for posting this! Your instructions are muc...Thanks for posting this! Your instructions are much easier than other solutions I've found and it seems to work fine. You don't even need to restart, just reconnect the drive and you're done.Goetznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-44936615248513158542014-05-28T21:39:37.030+03:002014-05-28T21:39:37.030+03:00Hey George. Here is what i did:
1) Start testdisk...Hey George. Here is what i did:<br /><br />1) Start testdisk<br />2) select 'create' to create a new log file (you may be prompted again if you did not start it with sudo in macOS)<br />3) From the list, select the disk that is partitioned as WINDOWS_LDM and click proceed<br />4) Select partition type 'Intel' and hit 'enter'<br />5) Select 'Analyse' option and hit 'enter'<br />6) Select 'Quick Search' and hit 'enter'<br />7) The select parition should come back highlighted 'green' and it should hopefully report 'Structure: OK'. Hit 'enter' to continue<br />8) Select 'Write' in this screen<br />9) In the next screen, you will be asked to confirm 'Write Partition table, confirm' - enter Y. Go through the confirmation of 'reboot for the changes to take effect'<br />10) Quit the program and restart.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-50328608703977809542014-01-26T14:12:46.057+02:002014-01-26T14:12:46.057+02:00astorak - cheers for finding this solution. I'...astorak - cheers for finding this solution. I'm in a similar pickle to yourself. In one country with my mac and with the drive I pulled out out of a pc at home currently functioning as a paper weight. <br /><br />Unfortunately I lost you in your instructions and can't find anything of use on the Testdisk wiki referring to what you have done.<br /><br />Whe I currently am: Downloaded and run Testdisk > Create > Enter admin password > Create > Choose the disk in question (It appears twice as "Disk dev/rdisk2 - 250 GB / 232 GiB") > Proceed<br /><br />Here I get a set of options:<br /><br /><br />"Disk /dev/disk2 - 250 GB / 232 GiB<br /> 488397167 sectors - sector size=512<br /><br /> [ Analyse ] Analyse current partition structure and search for lost partitions<br />>[ Advanced ] Filesystem Utils<br /> [ Geometry ] Change disk geometry<br /> [ Options ] Modify options<br /> [ MBR Code ] Write TestDisk MBR code to first sector<br /> [ Delete ] Delete all data in the partition table<br /> [ Quit ] Return to disk selection"<br /><br />Which have left me stumped and after a few hours of goofing around and web searches I'm stuck.<br /><br />How did you advance from here? Any suggestions would be most welcome. Cheers - george<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-25554488284696030732013-05-17T19:30:26.288+03:002013-05-17T19:30:26.288+03:00Thank you so much for this post! You're fantas...Thank you so much for this post! You're fantastic!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-56901288720321081402012-04-01T04:47:30.137+03:002012-04-01T04:47:30.137+03:00Exactly what i was looking for. I spent the better...Exactly what i was looking for. I spent the better half of the day trying to get the partition to work in mac. I wish saw your post earlier. Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-14170130468797006032012-03-20T20:40:15.431+02:002012-03-20T20:40:15.431+02:00Hey guys,
I am happy that this was of help to othe...Hey guys,<br />I am happy that this was of help to other people as well. I appreciate the comments :-)mastorakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12169125895923677390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-2511413800655374822012-03-19T13:29:51.955+02:002012-03-19T13:29:51.955+02:00Excellent work!
I did exactly the same and voila,...Excellent work!<br /><br />I did exactly the same and voila, everything was there. After a few seconds!<br /><br />Thanks a lot for your great info!<br /><br />-DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-69308009751982855432012-02-16T08:55:32.924+02:002012-02-16T08:55:32.924+02:00DUDE! thanks a lot! you totally saved my ass big t...DUDE! thanks a lot! you totally saved my ass big time. Been looking for a while to recover some data from an old IDE drive and this worked! appreciate it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-63580530751443834662011-05-16T13:54:47.041+03:002011-05-16T13:54:47.041+03:00What you implied was perfectly clear without speci...What you implied was perfectly clear without specifying it :-) At any rate these days media data are the most important since all our emails, documents, code are stored safely somewhere online anyways. So what remains to be saved is the media. <br />I expect from any piece of software to warn me about anything it intends to do and not decide on its own and do it without even a "howdoyoudo". Damn you windows!mastorakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12169125895923677390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421894077088956274.post-50507771418044722392011-05-16T10:29:03.467+03:002011-05-16T10:29:03.467+03:00"Enjoy" your data? I wonder exactly what..."Enjoy" your data? I wonder exactly what kind of data we are talking about here? (I'm implying that you watch pr0n to pleasure yourself). I think I have had the same problem in the past but I just gave it up as a bad job. Damned irratating when software companies make decisions for you and it automatically does what it thinks is 'right'.Hotshukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13589245237377843509noreply@blogger.com