If you can't fix the partition with Acronis or Terabyte and Disk Management
won't work, you might try moving the drive to another computer with XP to
see if you can use it, otherwise you may have to resort to one of the data
recovery products. This is from Rick
Hi,
It's probably gone. Those proprietary manufacturer recovery routines
essentially do a wipe and reload. Data from the original installation was
likely overwritten during the recovery operation. There is a small chance
that it may not have been affected, and there are plenty of data recovery
tools freely available on the web that you can use for this (here is one I
like that's easy to use:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html).
Otherwise, any recovery would require expensive forensic tools and a data
recovery specialist.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
"Luigi" <> wrote in message
news:E321B9EA-C659-4D05-83AC-...
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> Do you see it in Disk Management? Administrative tools/computer
>> management/disk management
>> What does it show? You may just have to assign a drive letter.
>
> Yes, it is, but I can not assign a letter to this partition, because
> Computer Managemente occurs an error e restart again.
>
> L