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rmonzon
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      06-19-2006
After I performed a clean install (not upgrade) of Vista B2, I quick
formatted drive D. I need to unformat it. How do I do that? Prefer Vista
built-in option, if available.

 
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Toasty O's
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      06-19-2006
Formatting wipes the drive clean, gets it ready for a new installation. You
don't unformat things, you just format them again.

My suggestion would be to reinstall XP or what have you and go from there.

When you install XP, what you need to do is to delete the partition and then
recreate it, a straightforward operation. The option for that happens early
in the install, so watch for it.


 
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rmonzon
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      06-19-2006
Toasty,
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question.
Maybe I did not state it clearly enough.
I installed the OS on drive C, and that is working fine.
After I completed installing the OS, I used Vista to perform a Quick Format
on drive D.
I minute after I did that I relialized that Vista had altered my drive
letter designations, and I formatted the wrong drive.
I understand that Quick Format does not remove files, only cleans the File
Allocation Table (or directory tree structure). So what I would like to do
is recover the information on drive D, which is the one I Quick Format, and
not on drive C, which is the OS drive.
Thanks again.

"Toasty O's" wrote:

> Formatting wipes the drive clean, gets it ready for a new installation. You
> don't unformat things, you just format them again.
>
> My suggestion would be to reinstall XP or what have you and go from there.
>
> When you install XP, what you need to do is to delete the partition and then
> recreate it, a straightforward operation. The option for that happens early
> in the install, so watch for it.
>
>

 
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rahi
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      06-20-2006
Hey there

There are a lots of programs to unformat ntfs drives. Try google with those
keywords.

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"rmonzon" wrote:

> Toasty,
> Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question.
> Maybe I did not state it clearly enough.
> I installed the OS on drive C, and that is working fine.
> After I completed installing the OS, I used Vista to perform a Quick Format
> on drive D.
> I minute after I did that I relialized that Vista had altered my drive
> letter designations, and I formatted the wrong drive.
> I understand that Quick Format does not remove files, only cleans the File
> Allocation Table (or directory tree structure). So what I would like to do
> is recover the information on drive D, which is the one I Quick Format, and
> not on drive C, which is the OS drive.
> Thanks again.
>
> "Toasty O's" wrote:
>
> > Formatting wipes the drive clean, gets it ready for a new installation. You
> > don't unformat things, you just format them again.
> >
> > My suggestion would be to reinstall XP or what have you and go from there.
> >
> > When you install XP, what you need to do is to delete the partition and then
> > recreate it, a straightforward operation. The option for that happens early
> > in the install, so watch for it.
> >
> >

 
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Toasty O''s
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      06-20-2006
I went looking, most of the stuff out there is "pay for it" software. I did
find a program called smart data recovery that might help. I don't know if
it will recover your partition table, but you should be able to recover any
files you have lost. The best part is that it is freeware.

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/U..._Recovery.html

I tried this program and it seemed to work, although I was hesitant to quick
format anything to replicate your problem. It did recover files that I had
deleted.

Good luck

-Toasty O's

"rmonzon" wrote:

> Toasty,
> Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question.
> Maybe I did not state it clearly enough.
> I installed the OS on drive C, and that is working fine.
> After I completed installing the OS, I used Vista to perform a Quick Format
> on drive D.
> I minute after I did that I relialized that Vista had altered my drive
> letter designations, and I formatted the wrong drive.
> I understand that Quick Format does not remove files, only cleans the File
> Allocation Table (or directory tree structure). So what I would like to do
> is recover the information on drive D, which is the one I Quick Format, and
> not on drive C, which is the OS drive.
> Thanks again.
>
> "Toasty O's" wrote:
>
> > Formatting wipes the drive clean, gets it ready for a new installation. You
> > don't unformat things, you just format them again.
> >
> > My suggestion would be to reinstall XP or what have you and go from there.
> >
> > When you install XP, what you need to do is to delete the partition and then
> > recreate it, a straightforward operation. The option for that happens early
> > in the install, so watch for it.
> >
> >

 
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rmonzon
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      06-20-2006
Toasty and Rahi,
Thank you Rahi for pointing out the existence and value of google as a
reasearch tool.
I did check google before I posted my question on this board, and found out
that most of the freeware programs available allow you to recover deleted
files, but no unformat drives. All the programs I saw that can recover from
a format are fee-based, anywhere from $30 to $100. So, I guess I'll have to
shell-out some cash if I want to recover my files.
As far as I can tell, Vista does not give you the option to perform an
unformat.
I'll check the link that Toasty forwarded.
Thanks again for the time and effort.





"Toasty O''s" wrote:

> I went looking, most of the stuff out there is "pay for it" software. I did
> find a program called smart data recovery that might help. I don't know if
> it will recover your partition table, but you should be able to recover any
> files you have lost. The best part is that it is freeware.
>
> http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/U..._Recovery.html
>
> I tried this program and it seemed to work, although I was hesitant to quick
> format anything to replicate your problem. It did recover files that I had
> deleted.
>
> Good luck
>
> -Toasty O's
>
> "rmonzon" wrote:
>
> > Toasty,
> > Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question.
> > Maybe I did not state it clearly enough.
> > I installed the OS on drive C, and that is working fine.
> > After I completed installing the OS, I used Vista to perform a Quick Format
> > on drive D.
> > I minute after I did that I relialized that Vista had altered my drive
> > letter designations, and I formatted the wrong drive.
> > I understand that Quick Format does not remove files, only cleans the File
> > Allocation Table (or directory tree structure). So what I would like to do
> > is recover the information on drive D, which is the one I Quick Format, and
> > not on drive C, which is the OS drive.
> > Thanks again.
> >
> > "Toasty O's" wrote:
> >
> > > Formatting wipes the drive clean, gets it ready for a new installation. You
> > > don't unformat things, you just format them again.
> > >
> > > My suggestion would be to reinstall XP or what have you and go from there.
> > >
> > > When you install XP, what you need to do is to delete the partition and then
> > > recreate it, a straightforward operation. The option for that happens early
> > > in the install, so watch for it.
> > >
> > >

 
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