Guest idw20782 Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I was trying to install XP on my C drive. Apparently, I loaded it on the E drive instead. I didn't realize it until today when I tried to retrieve a document. Is there any way to fix the partition and get the data back? Will Windows XP Recovery Console get the files back? P.S. How do I find the "number of the appropriate Windows installation?"
Guest Patrick Keenan Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: XP Recovery Console "idw20782" <idw20782@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6755F9E6-6B70-48EB-95FD-CEF33654A858@microsoft.com... >I was trying to install XP on my C drive. Apparently, I loaded it on the E > drive instead. I didn't realize it until today when I tried to retrieve a > document. Is there any way to fix the partition and get the data back? What do you mean, "fix the partition"? Did you repartition and format that drive? If not, the data is probably still where it was. If you did, stop now, and remove that drive. Re-attach it to another running XP system and use data recovery software. However, chances are not good if you repartitioned *and* installed over it and have been using it. > Will Windows XP Recovery Console get the files back? Depends on what actually happened. The Recovery Console may not help you at all. > P.S. How do I find the "number of the appropriate Windows installation?" The lower numbers are probably the earlier installations. HTH -pk
Guest idw20782 Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: XP Recovery Console I tried to repartition. It did not appear to work. So I did try formatig the drive. I'm going to attach the drive to another computer and try using the data recovery software. Thanks. IDW "Patrick Keenan" wrote: > "idw20782" <idw20782@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6755F9E6-6B70-48EB-95FD-CEF33654A858@microsoft.com... > >I was trying to install XP on my C drive. Apparently, I loaded it on the E > > drive instead. I didn't realize it until today when I tried to retrieve a > > document. Is there any way to fix the partition and get the data back? > > What do you mean, "fix the partition"? Did you repartition and format > that drive? If not, the data is probably still where it was. > > If you did, stop now, and remove that drive. Re-attach it to another > running XP system and use data recovery software. > > However, chances are not good if you repartitioned *and* installed over it > and have been using it. > > > Will Windows XP Recovery Console get the files back? > > Depends on what actually happened. The Recovery Console may not help you > at all. > > > > P.S. How do I find the "number of the appropriate Windows installation?" > > The lower numbers are probably the earlier installations. > > HTH > -pk > > >
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