diskpart/clean by accident....need to recover partitions,begging :'(

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       #101

    The Windows installation allows you to select where to install. Just chose the unallocated 100GB space.
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       #102

    check D and E as well in the recover screen!!
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       #103

    so recover D,E C and system reserved as well. and make system reserved active. all partitions are primary then?
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       #104

    If you do what I told you... disk layout with partitions is the same as prior to clean command. And hopefully the same as the time when making system image (?)

    If the layout is not EXACTLY the same you CANNOT restore the system image!!! You can but it will reformat everything so also D and E.

    so if you want to restore.... do what I told you
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       #105

    I did follow you exactly you listed. But after mbr rebuilt, ran the recovery and chose 100mb reserved and 100gb, but when I click finish, it came up with the warning in the picture.
    Have you seen it?
    It says, if I recover, one of existing will be lost. So i didnt? Thatz what Im waiting on, what should I do?
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       #106

    suspect008 said:
    I did follow you exactly you listed. But after mbr rebuilt, ran the recovery and chose 100mb reserved and 100gb, but when I click finish, it came up with the warning in the picture.
    Have you seen it?
    It says, if I recover, one of existing will be lost. So i didnt? Thatz what Im waiting on, what should I do?
    Select the other 2 partitions as well!!
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       #107

    Kaktussoft said:
    check D and E as well in the recover screen!!
    I dont follow you here kaktussoft, what you mean? And how to do this?
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       #108

    Kaktussoft said:
    suspect008 said:
    I did follow you exactly you listed. But after mbr rebuilt, ran the recovery and chose 100mb reserved and 100gb, but when I click finish, it came up with the warning in the picture.
    Have you seen it?
    It says, if I recover, one of existing will be lost. So i didnt? Thatz what Im waiting on, what should I do?
    Select the other 2 partitions as well!!
    Is it okay about that warning?
    Which said that I may lose 1 existing partition?
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       #109

    cancel the recovery! Run it again. It shows you "system reserved" C, D and E? Correct?
    If so.... check them ALL!!! And recover
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  10. Posts : 192
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       #110

    and here is a sugestion from me,
    Now, there is my D and E without drive letters. And my system image contains only 100mb and C.

    So, what if i make this unallocated space partitioned with windows instalation console ( as it make the 100mb system reserved, and 100gb C and mark the system reserved as active automatically),

    And then if its possible to acces these recovered partions with macrium rescue disk, I may get my image restored or if its not, i dont care, I can reinstall, its not a problem.

    Thing im afraid is, what does this status 'none' means? And if I re install windows(on newly allocated C), would these two partitions be able to use readily? Wil windows recognize it as formated and data contain readily available partition?
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