Recovering Delete Volume

Anonymous
2010-08-01T23:07:07+00:00

Accidentally deleted volume.  Have done nothing to the disk since that moment.  Have read articles about recovering deleted NTFS volumes but the article also stated that perhaps it might not be applicablre to Windows 7.  Are there special procedures unique to Windows 7?

Article 245725 states:

To Recover a Deleted NTFS Volume

  1. Re-create the exact same volume but choose not to format it. This may be difficult if you do not remember the exact size you had created originally, especially because the Disk Management snap-in tends to round partition sizes.
  2. Using Dskprobe.exe, recover the backup boot sector for the NTFS volume from the end of the volume. Because it is a dynamic volume you may need to use Dmdiag.exe to help find the backup boot sector, or search for it by using Dskprobe.exe (on theTools menu, click Search Sectors).
  3. After rewriting the NTFS boot sector, quit Dskprobe.
  4. In Disk Management, click Rescan Disks on the Action menu. This should mount the volume for immediate use.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-08-02T09:29:04+00:00

    I have never used the process you describe. If I was in your situation then I would tend to use a third party partition recovery tool, e.g. the one included with Acronis Disk Director 11. This is not freeware.

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-09-20T07:30:45+00:00

    how to use the dskprobe to recover a accidently deleted volume? after open the dskproble, select the recreated volume drive then click search sectors then it said found match in sector xx press Yes to continue search is it mean keep click Yes will reover or what?

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-12-29T22:37:00+00:00

    a number of programs can be used to 'undelete' a deledet volume easily, as long as no other operation was performed after.

    if new volumes were added and/or formatted, then it can still be recovered, but may be more difficult.

    if new data was written to the drive, it still might be recovered, but likely at a hefty price.

    i had a case of fat fingers today and deleted the wrong volume (a non-system partition) using the DISKPART.exe windows tool.

    using easeus partition manager free edition (https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/epm-free.html) i had my original volume restored in about 30 seconds.

    i am a bit surprised about how much confusing information is out there, so i thought i'd add to it. :) my two cents' worth..

    this is just my personal experience, no guarantees and obviously use caution and proceed carefully. 

    ben

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