Need help with Undoing Diskpart Clean by mistake

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #1

    Need help with Undoing Diskpart Clean by mistake


    I have a Laptop with windows 7 home 64 bit and it showed I had some windows updates available along with a video driver update so I selected to download windows update and it downloaded and was installing updates while I was reading my email and I got a BSOD.
    I rebooted and it would not boot just to a quick Blue screen flash so I rebooted to try to get to safe mode but it would not boot into it only got the blue sreen soI turned of Automatic Restart in options at Safe Mode as booting trying all other methods did not work. I only had options of Automatic System Recovery Repair I believe it said (recommended) and Boot normal so I ran the Automatic repair and viewed report as said bad Driver. So I googled unable to boot due to bad driver and I read somewhere that said to open cmd prompt and to type diskpart and list to see a list of drives I could see my C: drive showed 3 partitions C: 250 gb PSQ Resereved 12GB and a 3rd 106mb anyway I ran diskpart and list drives and followed the Help on screen about selecting which drive to make active as I had C: drive 1 selected and made active but still did not boot.
    I returned to Diskpart and I typed Diskpart Clean as thought it would prompt me with options or Y or N but it didn't just said Clean had completed, obviously I did not know what I was doing.
    Now I cannot boot to the drive or see it in Diskpart. I am using Hirens Boot CD on a usb thumb drive and how I am able to be online here as allows me to use Opera browser and my Ethernet LAN connection. I ran the Partition Find and Mount and it shows my 250gb drive as Unknown device and Under visible partitions shows no Partitions found and I did scan and it shows 2 partitions found Partition 1 12gb NTFS and Partition 2 106mb NTFS neither are mounted.

    I then ran MiniTool Partition Wizard from Hiren Boot USB and it displays my 250gb drive as 232gb Bad Disk and my Hirens USB thumb Drive.

    Did I just delete my partition and how do I get it back to access my files as there are no options in Partition Wizard for my 250gb?

    I really need to get it to be seen again so I can try to get it to boot again so I can recover my files, photos, bookmarks as have had this computer for my daily machine for 5 yrs now so would appreciate any steps to follow in getting it back. Thank You.
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  2. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #2

    Hello and welcome stargates mate as a rule you cannot clean the C: drive while it is in use to clean a drive with DISKPART because it is the OS that is generating the DISKPART. What one normally does is clean a drive - even if it is a C: drive from a machine using another machine set to DISKPART it means you have to install the drive into the working machine direct to the board or USB to SATA adaptor or a SATA dock station to the working machine.

    I have accidentally done this way back when I was new to computing and requesting a clean of the C: drive will always pop up a message to let you know you cannot do that.

    Now the BSOD is more than likely to be due to your use of that software to download updates. I think it was quite a bad move to try the DISKPART stuff but it is done now so what do you actually want to happen if it is to retrieve data then we can help you do that because it sounds to me at least that the C: drive was not cleaned properly anyway.

    If however you need to reinstall 7 then it is quite an easy matter to do that as long as you have the activation code on a sticker on the machine and just use an ISO which we can link you to.

    Just let us know what it is you want to do.
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  3. Posts : 708
    Windows 7 x64
       #3

    Hi

    Please do provide STEP by STEP on what you had done.

    It seem that there are some steps you have not included here.

    Even a tiny step, which you may think it is not required, is very important.

    Try to recall.

    This tiny step it turn out may resolve your issue.



    Eric.
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  4. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #4

    Eric3742 said:
    Hi

    Please do provide STEP by STEP on what you had done.

    It seem that there are some steps you have not included here.

    Even a tiny step, which you may think it is not required, is very important.

    Try to recall.

    This tiny step it turn out may resolve your issue.



    Eric.
    Hmm Eric well at first I took this at face value and I am of the same opinion as you on rereading the #1 post and I think point form would be good.

    I missed too that the OP is using an unusual (for me) AV too and some more details on the system specs wold be handy for example I am not sure of what the graphics are driven by.
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have a laptop Model is a Gateway NV73 with an AMD Vision graphics on it.On Tuesday 12-20 my day off I saw that Windows update had shown and updated AMD video driver for so I selected it along with other updates and they all downloaded and it was installing them the last time I checked as I was reading emails so I stopped as I knew it would require a Restart after installing.
    I was tying in a reply to an email when the laptop got the BSOD. I rebooted and it kept flashing a blue screen for a second when rebooted so that is when I tried to boot to safe mode but it would not boot into so I selected turn off automatic restart I believe it was and it rebooted but I only got the options of Startup Repair (Recommended) or Boot Windows Normal which I tried normal but got a Blue screen on reboot and took a picture of it with my phone.
    I then tried the Startup Repair and let it run which took about 14 hrs and it said windows could not repair and I viewed the report and took pictures of with my phone but need to find a way to upload as need to get on another computer to upload them for you to see exactly what I saw.
    It was after that when I booted with the Hiren USB drive and was able to see my drive but it was labeled as D: and I could access the files on it and I went to CMMD Prompt and ran dos to do FIXMBR but didn't work so I tired to do CHKDSK /F and said it could not be be done or something so I ran several programs from Hirens that was on it and it said the registry was missing.
    I tried to boot to D: drive and it just gives me the option to Restore to the Factory Settings which I don't want to do or the option to reinstall windows and would make a Backup of windows in a folder windows.old I think it said.
    After that is when I googled about reading a hard drive to see content and got the CMMD prompt about DISKPART and the LIST DRIVES and could see the drive then until I typed DISKPART CLEAN which I thought maybe it would clean the disks MBR since trying to FIXMBR and CHKDSK /F didn't work.
    Now I am unable to access the drive.
    I see others have posted the same issues of typing DISKPART CLEAN and I have not done anything since not to erase or loose anything more other than try Partition Wizard Recovery which shows my 250 gb drive but only 2 partitons found the 12gb and the 106mb as shows 250GB Free on space.

    Do I need to remove the drive and connect to another computer?
    I will follow your steps and I Greatly appreciate your assistance in this.
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  6. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #6

    Ok mate now to me and I stand to be corrected of course the graphics being updated through a Windows update seems odd and I think I mentioned before it is always best to download drivers from the manufacturers site whenever possible.

    Now what you have described after that I am sorry but I find it rather confusing as to why you involved the DISKPART. Now yes you are right in that you need too install the drive into another computer or hook it up using a USB to SATA adapter or even a USB connecting docking station - I find the latter easier to use now. The you can pull up DISKPART on that machine choose the hooked u[ drive and clean it.

    Now do this like that and do make sure any data you need is backed up before you do it because it will be lost for good.
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  7. Posts : 7,055
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #7

    Hi stargates73,

    Your first priority now is to backup the data on your laptop drive. For that purpose there is no need to take your laptop drive out. You can run TestDisk for DOS and check whether it lists your files. If your files are listed you can copy those to another external drive.

    1. Download TestDisk for DOS/Win9x from here . TestDisk Download - CGSecurity Extract it to a folder on your PC.

    2. Prepare a MS-DOS bootable pendrive with RUFUS. Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way ( Back up all data in the pendrive before you run RUFUS on it.)

    3. Select all the files in the TestDisk Folder and copy those to the root of the bootable MSDOS pendrive you created. You will boot your laptop with this pendrive and run TestDisk.

    4. Do have another external HDD with adequate space to copy the files and create a folder named Recovery in it. This will be your destination drive and folder to which you will copy the files.

    Further instructions after you intimate you are ready. In the meantime you can also familiarise yourself on TestDisk by reading the documentation in the TestDisk website and also this thread Regain a lost drive using Test Disk - An Illustrated Guide

    TestDisk is highly interactive and for that reason has to be steered to the right command depending upon what it shows. For this reason you may need to post the screenshots as we proceed, for me to give the next instruction. So be prepared to take a photo snapshot and upload. TestDisk is not for a novice. So do not attempt to go with it yourself without knowing what it will do on the next command.Even I have to read the screen and decide what command is to be given next.
    Last edited by jumanji; 25 Dec 2016 at 03:51.
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  8. Posts : 708
    Windows 7 x64
       #8

    Hi stargates73

    For your info.

    For Windows update, do updates on the critical & security patches as priority.
    For others updates are mainly an open option available to your system as MS check the system.

    If you are not sure on how windows update work, i suggest you to use the setting as "Recommended".
    Try to update unnecessary will &or may have other side effect, wrong driver could cause these to happen.
    The best to avoid other updates, not related to window system.



    It was after that when I booted with the Hiren USB drive and was able to see my drive but it was labeled as D: and I could access the files on it and I went to CMMD Prompt and ran dos to do FIXMBR but didn't work so I tired to do CHKDSK /F and said it could not be be done or something so I ran several programs from Hirens that was on it and it said the registry was missing.
    I tried to boot to D: drive and it just gives me the option to Restore to the Factory Settings which I don't want to do or the option to reinstall windows and would make a Backup of windows in a folder windows.old I think it said.
    After that is when I googled about reading a hard drive to see content and got the CMMD prompt about DISKPART and the LIST DRIVES and could see the drive then until I typed DISKPART CLEAN which I thought maybe it would clean the disks MBR since trying to FIXMBR and CHKDSK /F didn't work.
    Now I am unable to access the drive.
    The D:\ drive is actually the Recovery partition, and the label is not accurate as it can be renamed.


    This Hiren’s BootCD may not be suitable for you to use, after checking at the website.
    This may intent for pro and geek, including as intent for commercial usage, as it have all (so it say) tools available to use.
    Hence you have unknowing mix some of the tools / utilities as some may clash with other.
    This will cause much confusion to you, that is by reading your very 1st post, not knowing what you had done.


    My advice is to have separate CD/USB for each or some utilities tools but not all-in-1 tools.
    I use a single USB bootable only for Mini Tool Partition Wizard, example.


    Let the expert jumanji to continue to assist you.


    Eric.
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  9. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #9

    Let the expert jumanji to continue to assist you.
    I agree as I have no more to add to what he has said.
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  10. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #10

    Boot this and run recuva, using Deep scan. Hopefully it will find your files.

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkcyDjKJJ6Kwhw06hxv05l5a2kRV
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