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Hello
I have HDD Hitachi 80 gb.
before, I intend to re-install the hard drive with windows xp,
after page division of the partition appears, I see a dynamic drive with a capacity 765XX Mb with a drive letter listed like this (-
so i delete the partition and then I create a partition 30 GB for C: and rest for D:
then after installed, my friend told me that in fact there are a lot of data in it that 75% is owned data.
I'm dead
how could I? I still can restore its data with the abstractions of folders and files as before?:sarc:
I've tried Active @ Partition Recovery from boot disk. None outcome. found multiple partitions ... but I can not recover
I try not to lift the partition.
then I use File Recovery again ... I just found a Folder is missing the rest are listed! LOST & FOUND! with millions of folders and each folder in it only consists of 2 3 or 1 files uncovered.
Can my friends help me
I have HDD Hitachi 80 gb.
before, I intend to re-install the hard drive with windows xp,
after page division of the partition appears, I see a dynamic drive with a capacity 765XX Mb with a drive letter listed like this (-
then after installed, my friend told me that in fact there are a lot of data in it that 75% is owned data.
I'm dead

how could I? I still can restore its data with the abstractions of folders and files as before?:sarc:
I've tried Active @ Partition Recovery from boot disk. None outcome. found multiple partitions ... but I can not recover
I try not to lift the partition.
then I use File Recovery again ... I just found a Folder is missing the rest are listed! LOST & FOUND! with millions of folders and each folder in it only consists of 2 3 or 1 files uncovered.
Can my friends help me

My Computer
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windows 7 x86notebook1024 mb ramnone
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Advance
- OS
- windows 7 x86
- CPU
- notebook
- Motherboard
- notebook
- Memory
- 1024 mb ram
- Graphics Card(s)
- none
- Sound Card
- -
- Monitor(s) Displays
- -
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 800 px