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Mntsnow
11-02-1999, 02:50 PM
Unfortuantly Lost and found will NOT restore your partition...But It can help RECOVER your data. It truly sounds like the y2k proggie you ran overwrote your MBR (masterboot record) If you have a startup disk from YOUR system you might try booting up with it and at the c: type in FDISK /MBR this will overwrite the mbr that the y2k proggie did and hopefully fix it for you. If not I would then suggest trying to recover (with the help of "lost and found") your personal data and do a complete format and reinstall /forum/frown.gif

Mntsnow

goldboyd
11-03-1999, 12:35 AM
I just ran a y2k check on a hard drive, it said i was y2k compliant. next time i rebooted my partition is gone. fdisk still shows the physical drive, it doesn't show any drive letters, but it says there is a non-dos partiton.

anybody know any way to recover this?

thanks in advance

drizzle
11-03-1999, 12:50 AM
'Lost & Found' from PowerQuest

Midknyte
07-27-2005, 03:01 AM
why are you replying to a thread that is 5 years old?

please post to current topics.

Ol'Tunzafun
07-28-2005, 02:06 AM
I think we've been spammed.

Brona
09-26-2005, 01:39 PM
Hi,

I suppose Partition Recovery might help you. It has really great methods, and simply to use. IT saved my drive, and I suppse it will be able to help you.
http://www.partition-recovery.com/

CrazyCrusher
09-27-2005, 05:57 AM
Talk about a little late lol, to funny, I think he may hacve fixed his problem, me thinks it smells like spam