data recovery from unallocated harddisk partition

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Published on 2010-05-04T03:00:02Z Indexed on 2010/05/04 3:08 UTC
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Hi, I accidentally deleted a partition which mainly served as space I put my data, labeled D: drive. The partition wasn't subsequently formatted though, following the delete incident.

Obviously the D: drive doesn't show up as it usually does when I run Windows 7. In the "Computer Management", on clicking the Disk Management I clearly see the space is now labled as unallocated.

question: How do I go about recovering my data. Perhaps what the effective data recovery software I can use to resolve this issue.

Thanks

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data recovery from unallocated harddisk partition

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Published on 2010-05-04T02:49:31Z Indexed on 2010/05/04 2:58 UTC
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Hi I accidentally deleted a partition which mainly served as space I put my data, labeled D: drive. The partition wasn't subsequently formatted though, following the delete incident.

Obviously the D: drive doesn't show up as it usually does when I run Windows 7. In the "Computer Management", on clicking the Disk Management I clearly see the space is now labled as unallocated.

question: How do I go about recovering my data. Perhaps what the effective data recovery software I can use to resolve this issue.

Thanks

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data recovery from unallocated harddisk partition

Posted by user36007 on Super User See other posts from Super User or by user36007
Published on 2010-05-04T02:49:31Z Indexed on 2010/05/04 18:38 UTC
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Hi, I accidentally deleted a partition which mainly served as space I put my data, labeled D: drive. The partition wasn't subsequently formatted though, following the delete incident.

Obviously the D: drive doesn't show up as it usually does when I run Windows 7. In the "Computer Management", on clicking the Disk Management I clearly see the space is now labled as unallocated.

question: How do I go about recovering my data. Perhaps what the effective data recovery software I can use to resolve this issue.

Thanks

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