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For partition table information, try the links on my web page:
http://columbia.yosemite.cc.ca.us/shkabarap/tutorials.htm

A shareware program with limited free use is Ransh Partition Manager. If you
have Norton Disk Editor, then you have a nice partition editor right there.
I like a shareware product called Hex Workshop - about $50. Hex Workshop
saved me not too long ago when a Linux install went bad and damaged my
partition table. Good luck. Reconstructing the partition table is possible,
but slow and tedious. I managed to do it, so can you.

Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message-----
So now i think my HD's partition table has been destroyed and i want to
restore/recover my data.
-ajeet.

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