pete@Octopus.COM (Pete Holzmann) (08/17/89)
In article <36300057@iuvax> boyer@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu writes: >Help! I accidentally did an FDISK (re-partitioned) my disk drive. >I was attempting to partition another drive, but the computer did >not recognize the other drive and re-partitioned a drive with data. > >Is there any way to recover the data from this drive? The only correct answer I know of: Paul Mace software has an un-FDISK-er that will fi| you right up, recreating the FAT and all. Yes, recent FDISKs do seem to actually hurt part of the high level formatting info. My partner had this problem a few weeks ago, and Mace solved it nicely. Pete -- Peter Holzmann, Octopus Enterprises |(if you're a techie Christian & are 19611 La Mar Ct., Cupertino, CA 95014 |interested in helping w/ the Great UUCP: {hpda,pyramid}!octopus!pete |Commission, email dsa-contact@octopus) DSA office ans mach=408/996-7746;Work (SLP) voice=408/985-7400,FAX=408/985-0859