hello
i sure hope i'm not posting this in the wrong list. here goes
my HD used to be partitioned into 3 segments ,C,D and a non-dos partition(
my brother installed solaris in this one).
this morning i desided to get rid of the NON-DOS partition(that contained
solaris) so i ran FDISK and chose "delete partition" and chose the 3rd
partition. then i rebooted the system. and to my surprise, i got a "reboot
system message". so i used a bootdisk to run the system in dos.
now when i type "C:\" i get the files that were in the D drive. its as if
the origonal C: drive doesn't exist anymore. i would go back to fdisk and
play around with the thing but i dont want to take any risks as the
C: contains really really really important files. i cant afford to
reinstall everything.
the question: is there a way to recover the files that were in the c:
drive. is there a utility that does that?
any help would be appriciated.
sami
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