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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Pls Help...mac Users
Good Day guys.... I have this very big problem concerning my external hd(120Gb) that is partitioned into 4. i have this one partition that is blank,meaning there is no data since i just reformat it using Windows OS. I plugged in my hd into a macbook and open the Disk Utility and try "erasing" one partition(30gb)(i have 4 partitions of 30gb each). In the Erase tab, there is a button "Security Option", since my plan is to just format one partition(so as to hopefully use it for transferring of files from my mac hd to my enclosure), i choose the "dont erase data" of the Security Option. After i press OK and Erase, to my surprise, all the other 3 partition just dissappear and it become to just one 120gb unallocated hd. After reading the help portion of the Disk Utility, i found out that only the readable part is erased and not the actual data. it is there as long as the hd is altered. Right now, i dont do anything about my "unallocated" 120gb hd since i knw that i can still recover my files or even return it to its orignal partion of 4. Guys, im just new to mac so i need your expert advices,it would be a great help. Thanks in advance.
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Purveyor, Fine Asian Porn
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Always make a back-up of all of your important data before doing anything which involves erasing, reformatting or partioning.
Bump for a solution... ADG Webmaster |
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thanks ADG, i should do that firsthand... sigh.....
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i did not pete, just one blank partition..im just surprised the rest were deleted or as i undestand it, the readable files were hidden.that is what im looking for, the answer
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Moo Moo Cow
Join Date: Mar 2004
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fuck that made my brain hurt... I have no idea what just happened.
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goto download.com and look for mac software that deals with saving files - most freeware - can prob find something to recover the data if it is not erased - I would also look in the box the drive came in for any software - good luck
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yeah i know that, but what i accidentally did was format one blank partition not knowing it will affect the whole NTFS formatted hd(which is my whole 120gb).
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