Re: complete folder undelete,norton disk editor?



poster wrote:
On 10 ÐÒÓ, 07:58, John Turco <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Horst Franke wrote:

Innews:d68c3cae-d865-48aa-9ddb-b495ed772bbb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
poster wrote:

There is this system partition 1 with deletedmbr,both Fat tables

Sorry Poster,
but a system partition with deletedMBRis *NOT BOOTABLE* !
What failure message do you see under what Operating system?
You posted in an incorrect group.
Identify your operating system and post in that group.

probably and possibly some files possibly fragmented .However in
norton disk editor/advanced recovery when you play with sectors per
fat and other numbers you get to see a root directory and folders
in it along with starting cluster and size.Is it possible to enter
to see inside those folders and what is the procedure to copy the
individual folder to say fat32 partition 2 which is ok

Nothing! You need to provide a bootable partition incl.MBR!
Try "fixmbr" = check Windows HELP for your personal system!

Also FAT32 is no longer up to date for a current Windows system!
NTFS should be preferred.

WHAT OS are you using?
Linux requires other settings than Windows!

thanks in advance and if possible please copy the reply to my
email as well
NO! Your name is obscure! Look into this NG for a response.
Horst

Hello, Horst:

Please...stop "shouting," man. :-P

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I m going to boot off a recovery cd but software
on it needs to have working partition(visible in dos)

You dont need that if you have a linux live CD.

so if I understand ok in addition to partition table entry i made i need to do sys to fix boot sector

A sys doesnt fix the boot sector, it makes the partition bootable, a different matter entirely.

and that is not going to touch-overwrite any data files.

Yes a sys does.

Now all I need is some tool instead of sys because for it you need
a destination drive Anyway mscotgrove can you suggest recovery-undelete
software that takes care of both problems you mention , I tried R-undelete
how about Norton unerase command?

Its very dangerous with a partition you dont want to write to.


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