
The other one had stuff on it (this is one I'm trying to recover).

There were 2 partitions, one of which had an old Windows installation on it. "I scanned the drive" Do you mean that you ran the Partition Recovery Wizard in MiniTool Partition Wizard and did a quick scan/full scan?ġ. "accidentally deleted a partition" What exactly did you do that deleted the partition?ģ. How many partitions were there in the 500GB Seagate drive? what drive letters?Ģ. Let me get the correct sequence of events.ġ. 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.

#Partition wizard 9 full#
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.
#Partition wizard 9 how to#
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,
