Solved D:/ drive is gone after factory reset on Sony Vaio Laptop ???

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Hello everyone,

I pretty much lost my hope to restore my d:/ drive and all what was in it (all my data) before restoring my laptop but hope dies last.

I found this thread http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/204050-d-drive-missing-after-recovering-computer.html and it seems guy was smart enough to backup all his data in d:/ drive but I wasn't. I had no idea that after factory reset everything including my d:/ drive will be gone.

So, I was wondering if anyone knows some way to restore my data which was in my D:/ drive ?

Thanks an advance.
 

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Do you mean your D partition ?

Because if you had a separate D drive, you should have pulled it before you did the factory reset.

Why would you have to restore a data drive, what was wrong with it that you had to reset windows, a data drive or partition has nothing to do with windows ????

As Windows is on C, not D.


https://www.google.com/webhp?source...how to recover data from a hard drive&es_th=1

Thanks for your reply, I forgot to mention the reason of resetting my laptop, it started to work slow and there were many no needed software installed in laptop so I decided to do factory reset and clean it up all the way. But I only wanted to do my C:\ and didn't want to touch my D:\ drive.

I originally had C:\ drive only then I manually partitioned it into 2 drive C:\ and D:\(it was a while ago). C:\ drive used to be used for OS purpose and D:\ used to be a internal hard drive storage where I used to store all my data such as photo, movie, mp3 and who knows what else, so now it looks like that factory reset formatted everything inside my laptop and combined my C:\ and D:\ into C:\ ....
 

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I just talked to Sony Vaio care customer support and they confirm that all what I had in D:\ drive is gone for good. So I think it really is gone, thank all for your help.
 

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fara6674 The first thing to understand is partitions use Letters, (C), (D).
Drives have Numbers,(0), (1), (2).

I think what happened was both partitions (C) and (D) where on the same drive and when you went back to factory Recovery it wiped the (D) partition in the process.
 

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Your D drive is gone for good. There is no doubt about it. But it does not delete the data which is already there - unless a clean wipe was done..

If Glary utilities cannot find the files ( most probably it will not since the filesystem is lost), you can still use PhotoRec to find and reconstruct the files. Try it rather than giving up just like that.

http://www.sevenforums.com/software/193467-guide-using-photorec-recovery-software.html
 

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Your D drive is gone for good. There is no doubt about it. But it does not delete the data which is already there - unless a clean wipe was done..

If Glary utilities cannot find the files ( most probably it will not since the filesystem is lost), you can still use PhotoRec to find and reconstruct the files. Try it rather than giving up just like that.

http://www.sevenforums.com/software/193467-guide-using-photorec-recovery-software.html

I did try Glary and it did find some files, but most of them are system files or sort of files like that but I will go ahead and try PhotoRec to see what it will bring to me. Thanks
 

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Hey guys there is actually a good news, well it is obviously good for me and good for someone else in the future too, who will run into the same situation as me.

After very brilliant advice of "jumanji"
Try it rather than giving up just like that.
I came across into one software called "iCare Data Recovery" and tried that out. Within a few minutes, program was able to recover pretty much all of my folders with all belongings, yes that is right not just pic, mp3 etc but the whole folders with movies, software etc... the total of 203 GB size data 20807 files. In the mean time while I'm typing I'm recovering them into my external hard drive. Free version of the software allowed me to retrieve only 1 GB file so I found portable version online with unlimited data recovery. It is iCare Data Recovery Pro version 7.6.1.0 portable.

Special Thanks to "jumanji" who encouraged me to try rather than just give up.

I think problem is solved and we can go ahead and close the Thread. Thanks all for participating.:party::party::party:
 

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That would be a pirated version though :p
 

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