Hi all...
Yesterday, I was going about my drive management on my windows server machine, and I was cleaning two disks that I had just bought. I did not unplug the drives that I was not trying to clean from the PC, so something went horribly wrong. I accidentally cleaned one of the three of the 1.5TB drives, and it was the wrong one! I looked into using Test Disk, but I don't know what to choose or anything. I had some movies and Windows ISOs that I need to get off. Also a folder of documents that were network shared. PLEASE HELP!
I also used Recuva, and I could not get the ISO files to show up. After I cleaned the disk, I made a new partition that takes up the entire drive. And Recuva was finding some of the files that I had on there.
Yesterday, I was going about my drive management on my windows server machine, and I was cleaning two disks that I had just bought. I did not unplug the drives that I was not trying to clean from the PC, so something went horribly wrong. I accidentally cleaned one of the three of the 1.5TB drives, and it was the wrong one! I looked into using Test Disk, but I don't know what to choose or anything. I had some movies and Windows ISOs that I need to get off. Also a folder of documents that were network shared. PLEASE HELP!
I also used Recuva, and I could not get the ISO files to show up. After I cleaned the disk, I made a new partition that takes up the entire drive. And Recuva was finding some of the files that I had on there.My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Latitude E4310
- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64, Ubuntu 14.04 x64, and Windows 10 Tech Preview
- CPU
- Core i7 620M Dual Core
- Memory
- 8GB Crucial Laptop Memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- Indel HD Graphics Arandale
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Broken Dell Laptop Displays
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 X 768
- Hard Drives
- Crucial M4 SSD 128GB, WD Scorpio Black 500GB
- Internet Speed
- 145 MB/S
- Browser
- Chrome and Project Spartan
- Other Info
- Broken display


