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Author Please HELP! HELP! :(:::::: VERY URGENT
Ian Poon

2003-02-11, 12:57 pm

I have deleted a volume in Windows 2000.
How can I recover it? How can I recover the whole volume?
Any tools or method?????
URGENT! PLEASE! PLEASE!
sgirardo

2003-02-11, 1:38 pm

This article says that you can recover the volume as long as you have not recreated a new one in its place, and it is not a FAT16 volume
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...Ben-us%3B245725

If a Windows 2000 NTFS or FAT32 dynamic volume is accidentally deleted by using the Disk Management snap-in, you may be able to recover the volume and the data contained on it. You can do this only if a new volume has not been created and formatted in its place.

NOTE: FAT16 volumes do not contain a backup boot sector and cannot be recovered if they are deleted.
Ian Poon

2003-02-11, 8:04 pm

It is very hard to do.
I afraid that I will be fired.
ruscorp

2003-02-11, 8:17 pm

How in the world did you pull something like that off???
gcw123

2003-02-12, 12:46 am

Unfortunately, you can't.
ruscorp

2003-02-12, 9:54 am

quote:
Originally posted by gcw123
Unfortunately, you can't.


Yep, it's not just like an accidental keystroke or something.
Spid

2003-02-12, 10:53 am

quote:
Originally posted by Ian Poon
It is very hard to do.
I afraid that I will be fired.



Well, I'm sorry to sound like this but you better stop worrying about how "hard" this will be and whether or not you will get fired and start using your time and energy to figure out how to correct your situation.

Blowing away a volume is not an "oopps I hit the wrong key" mistake. You deleted the volume, you better try your best to get it back. Your options are limited to working through the steps that are lined out in the article that sgirardo supplied or re-create the volume and restore from backup. Please tell me that you at least have a backup recovery plan in place.

Best of luck and I really do hope you can recover the volume.
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