![]() files which don't have specific headers like jpg or pdf. Is it possible to get back my partition and directory structure + data? The problem is that I had there all my programs (C/C++) and working directories as well as some experimental data, i.e. Testdisk sees my old ext4 partition, but at the end tells something like "no partition can be recovered". I deleted the created by Windows 100MB NTFS "system reserved partition" and tried to run Testdisk. When I logged back in to Linux, the partition was not mounted. After clicking OK, Windows has created a 100MB "system reserved partition" on the disk and left the rest untouched. At that moment I didn't realize that "disk1" is not my USB disk, but the ext4 internal disk. ![]() What happened is that while I was trying to recover external USB drive I opened the standard Windows Disk Management tool and it prompted me if I want to make disk1 "active". Recently, while working under Windows 7 on the same machine, I have damaged the afore-mentioned partition. I have а 2TB "single ext4-formatted partition" HDD.
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