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    Deleted D Drive while erasing some spare Hard drives... fix?

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by Kuu, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. Kuu

    Kuu That Quiet Person

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    Sitting at my desk with about 6 hard drives, swapping them in and out with a SATA to usb cable and deleting partitions on old drives, I ended up deleting the partition on my 2nd internal hard drive which has most of my unwatched anime, as well as some of my older games :(

    Luckily Its not my boot drive, and I haven't written over anything in that drive (that I know of) under ubuntu... is there a somewhat simple way of just undoing the deleted table? Its only 1 partition that fills the entire 250GB drive.
     
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    hakira <3 xkcd

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  3. Kuu

    Kuu That Quiet Person

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    Guess I didn't get down far enough into Hiren's to find that tiny little program but it worked perfectly fine :D
    Thanks for the skip ahead though, I was about to call it quits :mad: