![]() Because both programs are able to list my files, but both are unable to write the partition table back to the drive :/ ![]() To add more, I think I'm doing something wrong. One was to delete D: (I got nothing on it) other one way to copy the partition table, but when I clicked apply I got the message "Invalid Config file". I got the "invalid config file" after I scanned the drive and did what was required to get it going. Intimate the version you are using.įurther questions after I see the screenshots.įurther questions after I see the screenshots.1. Post a full screenshot of Partition Wizard - the very first screen that appears when you launch Parttion Wizard. (Please remove all other external storage devices.)ģ. Is your disk in question a system disk or secondary Internal data disk or an external disk? Details of the disk Model no./ Manufacturer/ capacityĢ, Post a full screenshot of Windows Disk Management as per the guidelines here How to Post a Screenshot of Disk Management. So let us get on and see what is in your pot.ġ. Partitiion Wizard and TestDisk are of course my favorites. Nothing great, but sure I have helped many with my limited self-acquired skills. I have acquired some limited proficiency in data recovery by my own experiments and reading user experiences mainly while in Seven forums where I started as an Audio/video enthusiast and gradually put my fingers in data recovery. Basically I am a 1967 vintage Electronics and Communication Engineer, by work experience a BioMedical Engineer and by job description a retired Scientist in Defence. OMG! To you and many others here, who think I am a Data Recovery Professional, the truth is I am not one. ![]() Thank you for referring my case to a professional!Hi nicholaslostdat,
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