Accidentally delete volume and Wrong Use in Minitool Partition Wizard

shandepe

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Sorry for my bad english.
I accidentally deleted volume disk in storage management (i'm using windows 7 Home).
It's my primary storage, I saved everything in that partition.
I'm looking for solution, and I found this thread
http://www.sevenforums.com/backup-restore/240221-undelete-hard-disk-volume-recover-data.html
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i follow his instruction by installing minitool partition wizard.
in this app, i use partition recovery wizard feature, and tada!! i see all of my data in deleted volume there!!:party::party::party:
but i cant modify or anything from there, even i cant find any change after i've done this wizard.:sarc:

so i used to follow instruction from thread starter named PANAIS by "right clicking on the hard disk,i click create,apply,restart,and tadaaaa the hard disk is back to life and with everything inside unharmed,programs,data,files etc."

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and i..
speechless.
i lost everything, including my "on progress" thesis and all memories from my beloved father :sick::sick::sick::cry::cry::cry:

can anyone please help me with this?
i lost my mind, cant think normally.
thanks all :)
 

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You probably haven't received responses on this because your comments are contradictory. On the one hand, you say "everything is back", but then you say "i lost everything".

Which one is the case?
 

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The OP here followed an inrrelevant and confusing thread.

After Partition Recovery Wizard showed all partitions, instead of closing the Partition Explorer, "Finish"ing the Partition Recovery Wizard and "Apply"ing for the recovered partitions to be written,

he "Create"d a new volume and "Apply"ed it .

Even now - provided he has not done anything further that could have overwritten the data already present - he can rerun Partition Recovery Wizard, select the recovered partitions shown, check all his data is there, close the Partition explorer, click on "Finish" to close the Partition Recovery Wizard and once on the main screen click on "Apply" straightaway for undeleteing the deleted partition.

It would be better if he comes back and take step by step guidance.

I missed this thread since I do not normally get into this sub-forum.:D
 

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