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Accidentally deleted a Partition :(

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Nvm, recovered it, it just said it's a dynamic disk because when I deleted it, it turned into a dynamic drive. Data is intact, no corruption :D :D :D :D

Yeah it's gone m8, when you remove a partition, it deletes the data as well.

If it deleted the data, it'd overwrite it (that didn't hapoen as overwriting 200 gb (typo) of things in an HDD would take time...)

I didn't create a new partition, Just removed a partition in the wrong drive, if there's data overwritten, it'd a small portion of the format info. I just wanna know if there's any way to get the remaining data back

(sorry for comma misplace an craps, I'm on the mobile)

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If it deleted the data, it'd overwrite it (that didn't hapoen as overwriting 300 gb of things in an HDD would take time...)

I didn't create a new partition, Just removed a partition in the wrong drive, if there's data overwritten, it'd a small,portion of the format info. I just wanna know if there's any way to get the remaining data back

(sorry for comma misplace an craps, im on the nobile)

 

Overwriting deleted files happens when you install and download new stuff. Partitions are removed in a second.

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Overwriting deleted files happens when you install and download new stuff. Partitions are removed in a second.

OK, here's what I've done:

I've 3 drives and I was creating a single new partition for one of them. I selected and removed one partition, I stopped there because I noticed It was the wrong drive. I didn't make any change (it wasn't a partition wipe with 0's nor created a new partition. ) 

Basically removed the format (boot/format sector). As this never happened to me I just want to know what software is capable of recovering format sector (partition) or the remaining data.

Format was NTFS, not FAT32

 

EDIT: Format sector still there, or at least a backup as it seems that the recovery hardware recognises it, the problem is that it says that the version of the software doesn't support dynamic disks

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