Screwed Up!

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Aquabrite, Jan 28, 2006.

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  1. Aquabrite

    Aquabrite Guest

    Being a complete dummy, I removed my "D" drive. Is there anyway I can get this info back. I have alot of business documents that were on this drive. I thought everything I needed was on my "C" drive. I made a mistake by backing up only what was on my "C" drive. I know I'm probably in serious trouble now. Any & all help would be appreciated...talk about your dummies!

    ps - I have heard about recovery specialists, will they be able to help?
     
  2. Chutsman

    Chutsman Registered Member

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    Was the D drive a physically separate drive? If so, just plug it back in.
     
  3. Aquabrite

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    Don't believe so Chutsman, My son-in-law tells me that the hard drive is partisioned into two sections "C" & "D", don't know if this true or not..I don't have a clue. All my programs work, but I don't have alot of my documents. Thanks for your help.
     
  4. tachyon42

    tachyon42 Registered Member

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    How did you "remove" the drive?
     
  5. Aquabrite

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    Don't remember exactly how I removed it, but it was done with this program. Like I said before... only thought I needed "C" drive. Is there anyway I can recover the "D" drive.
     
  6. tachyon42

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    Hello Aquabrite,

    Thank you for your interest in Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please be aware that independently of how you have deleted your D: partition the only solution we can suggest is to download and install the free trial version of Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 and use Acronis Recovery Expert to search your hard drive for the lost partitions.

    You can find more information on how to use Acronis Recovery Expert in Chapter 5 Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 User's Guide.

    In case the free trial version of Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 is able to find your accidentally deleted partition, please visit Acronis online store to purchase the full version of the product. Download and install the full version of Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 and use Acronis Recovery Expert to recover the lost partition.

    If the free trial version of Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 is not able to find any lost partitions it can recover then I'm afraid your lost partition can not be recovered using Acronis software.

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     
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