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Testdisk windows 7
Testdisk windows 7





bak files supposed to be recent in date (24th Feb 2012 on mine)? and those without extension to be pretty old (year 2010 on mine)?Īlso, I tried using GParted Live. I hope I wasn't doing something wrong there. I see many people's problem was solved using that method but mine wasn't. Thank you guys for your answers, by the way, I really appreciate them.Īfter modifying the registry it's still not working. Is there any way to enable it using only command prompt? because I can't access the desktop at all. It reads You must enable System Protection on this drive. currently, I am able to select a restore point, but it does not allow me to select the C: Drive. I tried creating a Windows 7 System Repair Disc from my brother's laptop, and booted it on my laptop. How do I check if it's marked active? I can't get to the desktop, so there's very limited stuff I can do. Whichever choice I entered, it ended up with The system cannot find the path specified.įor option 3, nuclear holocaust, I got stuck at

testdisk windows 7

It all didn't work for me.įor option 2, while attempting to bootrec /rebuildbcd, it prompts an Add installation to boot list? Yes(Y)/No(N)/All(A): message. I read up on this page:, and tried working on the 3 methods. I tried clicking Next anyway, and attempted to Auto Repair. I used the CD to try and repair, but apparently there was no OS listed. I've searched online trying to resolve this problem, and it seems that the Windows 7 Installation CD was highly recommended to solve this issue. I tried rebooting to see if it would restore the drives, but apparently, I started receiving the message " BOOTMGR is missing". After the darned incident above, my laptop had missing drives.

testdisk windows 7

The Factory OS is Windows Vista, but I upgraded it to Windows 7 about 1.5 years ago, and it's been working fine. I realised only now that it is not working anymore, but it's too late. I encountered this problem after I attempted to change my partition's free space to unallocated space, using Partition Magic.







Testdisk windows 7