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When doing a clean install I accidentally deleted the partition on my D drive; none of the partitions on it have anything to do with windows (like boot or system) so this shouldn't be too hard?
I'm running testdisk deep scan on the drive and it looks like it will take days. Is there no faster way to find and restore lost partitions on non-windows drives?
(The drive in question is D)
On the install setup I think I probably formatted it, or deleted and formatted it, I dont know cause I was pretty careful but oh well..
So am I trying to find and restore a lost partition, or should I be looking at just deep scanning the drive with a file recovery program and grabbing as much data as I can?
I'm running testdisk deep scan on the drive and it looks like it will take days. Is there no faster way to find and restore lost partitions on non-windows drives?
(The drive in question is D)
On the install setup I think I probably formatted it, or deleted and formatted it, I dont know cause I was pretty careful but oh well..
So am I trying to find and restore a lost partition, or should I be looking at just deep scanning the drive with a file recovery program and grabbing as much data as I can?
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