format system reserve drive by mistake, cannot boot win7

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       #11

    Kaktussoft said:
    A disk drive letter is ..... just a disk drive letter. It is different if you boot to win7, vista, winxp or boot from dvd to winpe.

    You better do what I asked in post #3
    I did what you said, and I find out its installed in G: Drive, and what should I do next?
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       #12

    Are you able to boot and post a screen shot of Windows Disk Management?
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       #13

    dir c:\windows
    dir d:\windows
    dir e:\windows
    dir f:\windows

    All not found?
    dir g:\windows does exist?
    dir g:\users as well?
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       #14

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Are you able to boot and post a screen shot of Windows Disk Management?
    I cannot boot my windows, but only in windows installation through boot from dvd,
    I can only use the tools from repair my windows
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       #15

    cbazyzy said:
    ignatzatsonic said:
    Are you able to boot and post a screen shot of Windows Disk Management?
    I cannot boot my windows, but only in windows installation through boot from dvd,
    I can only use the tools from repair my windows
    What is C, D, E and F?? You can see in repair computer->command prompt:
    Code:
    dir c:\
    dir d:\
    dir e:\
    and so on.
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       #16

    Kaktussoft said:
    dir c:\windows
    dir d:\windows
    dir e:\windows
    dir f:\windows

    All not found?
    dir g:\windows does exist?
    dir g:\users as well?
    Oh, I have another finding. which I did format a disk that I think I don't have important files in, I think that might be G:, and when i do G: dir /w, I find some prviews files and also windows files, and a thing called windows.old.
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       #17

    Kaktussoft said:
    cbazyzy said:
    ignatzatsonic said:
    Are you able to boot and post a screen shot of Windows Disk Management?
    I cannot boot my windows, but only in windows installation through boot from dvd,
    I can only use the tools from repair my windows
    What is C, D, E and F?? You can see in repair computer->command prompt:
    Code:
    dir c:\
    dir d:\
    dir e:\
    and so on.
    another good news is that I find out my important files which I previewsly just put on my desktop in C:drive
    I find it in the new G:drive in file "windows.old"
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       #18

    I think G is what your looking for. Sorry to say but.... deleting the wrong partition is not a smart thing to do. Reinstall afterwards isn't smart as well. Why the heck??????!!!!

    You did part of this by accident System Reserved Partition - Delete .
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       #19

    Kaktussoft said:
    I think G is what your looking for. Sorry to say but.... deleting the wrong partition is not a smart thing to do. Reinstall afterwards isn't smart as well. Why the heck??????!!!!

    You did part of this by accident System Reserved Partition - Delete .
    I knew I did stuipid thing and give me sooo much pain
    can you tell me what should I do now? format and reinstall windows 7?
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  10. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    Kaktussoft said:
    I think G is what your looking for. Sorry to say but.... deleting the wrong partition is not a smart thing to do. Reinstall afterwards isn't smart as well. Why the heck??????!!!!

    You did part of this by accident System Reserved Partition - Delete .
    Can I just active that primary partition to solve this problem?
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