Puppy from CD sees HD but none of the data in it

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FeodorF
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#21 Post by FeodorF »

Horatio, let us try something else:

- boot up Puppy Linux

- open the 'Menu' choose 'System' and there 'Pdisk partition manager' and click on it to start this application.

- The window 'Pdisk drive partition manager' will open up. Choose the option 'sda' and click on it.

- Another window of 'Pdisk drive partition manager' shows up. Choose 'fdisk' and click on it.

- In the 'fdisk' window you have to enter 'x' . This will take you to the next level of fdisk.

- Here you enter 'd'. This will print the raw data (hexdump) of your partition table.

- Next step: enter 'p' to print the partition table. At this point take a screen shot of it, like shown in the picture below.

- To get out of this risky area of fdisk simply enter 'q' for quit.

The 'hexdump' will show if there are vital data left in the partition table or not.
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#22 Post by Horatio »

FeodorF wrote:Horatio, let us try something else:

- boot up Puppy Linux

- open the 'Menu' choose 'System' and there 'Pdisk partition manager' and click on it to start this application.

- The window 'Pdisk drive partition manager' will open up. Choose the option 'sda' and click on it.

- Another window of 'Pdisk drive partition manager' shows up. Choose 'fdisk' and click on it.

- In the 'fdisk' window you have to enter 'x' . This will take you to the next level of fdisk.

- Here you enter 'd'. This will print the raw data (hexdump) of your partition table.

- Next step: enter 'p' to print the partition table. At this point take a screen shot of it, like shown in the picture below.

- To get out of this risky area of fdisk simply enter 'q' for quit.

The 'hexdump' will show if there are vital data left in the partition table or not.
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#23 Post by FeodorF »

Let's go with mathematics:

'Units=cylinders of 1290*512 bytes=660480 bytes'

660480 bytes converted into KB:

660480/1024=645 KB

86 heads*15 sectors = 1290 units *1/2KB = 645 KB

645 KB * 302885 cylinders = 195.360.825 KB (formated)

195.360.825 KB * 1.024 = 200049484800 bytes

So this part looks good!

(need a short break right now)

@Horatio:
At this point of testing I would consider contacting a windows user group to get further help on a save recovery of your personal data.

The reason why I'm saying this is: Linux uses a total different structure on storing data on hdd's. Our tools would destroy your data.

Regards Feodor
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#24 Post by rcrsn51 »

@Horatio: What is the objective here - to recover data from this PC or to get it running with Puppy?

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#25 Post by Horatio »

rcrsn51 wrote:@Horatio: What is the objective here - to recover data from this PC or to get it running with Puppy?
The main objective is to recover the data & email between my last back up and the crash
Although I have back ups it appears they are incomplete

If I can also get this PC working again all to the good as I really don't like laptops and use the desk top most of the time

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