Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to recover a lost partition of a hard drive

How to recover a lost partition of a hard drive


There are two major reasons you might not see the drive letter of your computer: the logic drive letter lose  or partition table corrupted.

Try these steps first:
  • Go to the 'cmd' window by holding the "Windows" key and press the "R" key
  • Type and run 'diskmgmt.msc'
  • "Disk Management" will be shown.
  • If see a partition without a drive letter then right-click on it
  • Select "Change Drive Letter and Paths..." 
  • Click on "Add" button
  • Select the drive letter and Click on OK.
If you cannot see the partition without a drive letter, the partition table may be corrupt, try the TestDisk after the original instruction here or abstracted steps below:
  • Download the TestDisk
  • Unzip and save it on the USB drive
  • Run "testdisk_win"
  • At the first window, select “No Log” and press the key
  • Select which drive to analyse, choose “Proceed” and press key
  • Select partition type (select "Intel" if it’s a PC) then press key
  • Select “Analyse” then press key
  • Select “Quick Search” at the next screen, then press  key
  • Press key, if the partitions were created under Vista – press key if not.
  • TestDisk should say “Structure OK”. If so, press key 
  • Select “Write” and press key and press   key to confirm.
  • "ok" to reboot the compute, press key
  • Now, close TestDisk and RESTART the computer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nowadays such things are quite rare with advanced filesystems such as ZFS, which can automatically recover from bitrot and has built in checksumming to detect even the slightest error.

Yiling J Cheng said...

Thanks