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Sorry for the delay in answering...
Acronis has a program called RecoveryExpert.
Since you seem to have only UN-allocated space now(?),
it "should" go in and re-construct what you "got rid of"...
You might need to know the (approx.) sizes and locations of
the valid partitions that you want to recover - since it sometimes
gives "multiple choices" of former partitions and these (by
definition) will almost always overlap, which is NOT allowed
(of course...)
The bad news is, I do not believe the program is available
separately anymore. It was so small, they used to give it away
free as a perk to buy other programs, but eventually rolled it
into a suite...
I have used Norton Utilities to recover partitions too, (a VERY
long time ago). Not sure they still support that part of their
suite...
Rick Glazier
From: "Al Thompson" <[log in to unmask]>
> I've lost all 11 partitions on two hard drives at the same time,
> while working only on HDD 2.
clipped
> ( I had had each drive as master on IDE 1 & 2, with the
>CD-ROM and dvd as slaves, but ATA 33 was the limit - hence
> both HDD's on IDE 1 )
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