Need help recovering NTFS partitions

T

taschaal

I accidently started laying down a ghost image on my laptop, and I was
hoping someone might know a way of recoveinging it, perhaps using
findpart. I stopped ghost before it got to more than 2 or 3 %. Here
is the output from findpart all


Findpart, version 4.72.
Copyright Svend Olaf Mikkelsen, 1999-2006.

OS: DOS 7.10 All

Disk: 1 Cylinders: 7752 Heads: 240 Sectors: 63 MB: 57232

-PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB -Start CHS- --End CHS-- BS CHS
0 - 07 63 32772537 16002 0 1 1 2167 119 63 B OK
0 - 07 63 32780097 16005 0 1 1 2167 239 63 BU OK
0 - 07 32780160 84414960 41218 2168 0 1 7750 239 63 B OK
0 - 0C106958880 10251360 5005 7074 0 1 7751 239 63 B OK
0 - 07 32780160 84430080 41225 2168 0 1 7751 239 63 BU OK

-----FAT CHS -Size Cl --Root -Good -Rep. Maybe --Bad YYMMDD DataMB
7074 0 33 9995 4* 4819 9995 0 0 0 060816 4139

Partitions according to partition tables on first harddisk:

-PCyl N ID -----Rel -----Num ---MB -Start CHS- --End CHS-- BS CHS
0 1*07 63 32780097 16005 0 1 1 2167*239 63 NB OK
 
R

Rod Speed

(e-mail address removed) wrote
I accidently started laying down a ghost image on my laptop, and I was
hoping someone might know a way of recoveinging it, perhaps using
findpart. I stopped ghost before it got to more than 2 or 3 %.

Which version of ghost ? With the older versions, you just end
up with the special bootable partition thats used to boot to dos
and there is a tool on the symantec site that will remove that.
 
R

Rod Speed

Looks like it's version 11.0

So what operation did you manage to accidentally initiate ?

It may not be recoverable if you told it to clone a partition onto another.
 
T

taschaal

So what operation did you manage to accidentally initiate ?

It may not be recoverable if you told it to clone a partition onto another.

It was xp professional with two primary NTFS partitions to begin with,
and I started to overlay it with a ghost disk image from a file.
 

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