RE: Help!! Pvscan broke "My Documents" partition

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Hi

i'm guess it could resolve your problem, try to download a sofware specialised
in partition restoration, one i used is easy recovering professional and it's works good


so you can try to backup datas of the loosed partition on an other disk, i did it a lot of time even if after format and partition table alterations...

i can give juste a little advise, don't play with partition if you have other os datas on the same disk...

i personnaly made a debian server with 3 disk in LVM and i never had any problems !

don't hesistate if you have more questions

xav






From: "Borrajudo carajudo" <BorrajaX_Listas@xxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Promise Fasttrak / Highpoint 370 driver discussion <ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AtaRaid List" <ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Help!! Pvscan broke "My Documents" partition
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 05:27:18 +0200


Hello...

Please!!. I executed the pvcreate command over a raid partition
(/dev/ataraid/d0p7), and in that partition, I had the Windows 2000 "My
Documents", and I lost all my work!!. I installed the LVM tools of Woody, I
executed the "pvcreate" and suddently, the partition dissapeared!!. If I
make an cfdisk, the partition is still there, appearing NTFS, but windows
says it isn't formatted. Does the pvcreate an "undo" command??. Does anybody
know a way to recover that partition?. I made nothing else with the
partition (I mean, I haven't moved, resized...it). I've been reading the man
pages of LVM, pvcreate... and I discovered nothing.


I would be very thankful if someone can help me.



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