Recover data from an accidental diskpart / clean command

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       #11

    what happens if you pick deep search, you might have to find more info to pick the right one to attempt to write. Don't write anything till were sure.
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       #12

    Running Deeper Scan on TestDisk overnight, will post results tomorrow
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  3. Posts : 1,992
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       #13

    drfalk said:
    Running Deeper Scan on TestDisk overnight, will post results tomorrow
    ok.
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  4. Posts : 20
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       #14

    This is all it says
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       #15

    If you now continue and hit p again its still all messed up? You might need to in the end use photorec to just get your files off it to your external but that would suck as it will named random things I think and I imagine you have a lot of files if it's 2TB.
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       #16

    All but the 3rd Partition, the one highlighted, has either incomprehensible file names or "Can't open file system. Filesystem seems damaged." The 3rd, highlighted, partition looks like everything is there, I attached a screenshot, 2nd screenshot, of what it shows within that partition, all file names seem to be correct
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  7. Posts : 1,992
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       #17

    Ok that's good I need to reread the steps now so ill post again once I get what you should do next, the one in pic 1 that's highlighted is the one you can see your files in correct?
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       #18

    rvcjew said:
    Ok that's good I need to reread the steps now so ill post again once I get what you should do next, the one in pic 1 that's highlighted is the one you can see your files in correct?
    Yes, the 3rd NTFS one.
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  9. Posts : 1,992
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       #19

    Okay you need to highlight the good one and then use this to make only the one you need to L (not D)

    Using the left/right arrow keys, change the status of the selected partition from D(eleted) to L(ogical). This way you will be able to recover this partition

    Then once it is correct (as L) hit enter to continue then it will say write at the bottom and you want to do it, but before you do it post a pic of what it says it will write.
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  10. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
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       #20

    Ok, only the 3rd was switched to L, i hit enter and it shows this:
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