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Need URGENT help from our computer experts.. please
I have vista64 installed and i was trying to resize my partitions
I installed my old copy of partition magic 8, and it turns out that it's incompatible with vista
I then tried to uninstall it, BSOD comes on and my D: partition is gone
This is where all my music, videos, workfiles are all located
I downloaded active partition recovery and it shows that my D: partition along all its files, but it's marked as 1: and i can't recover it. Also I'm fairly certain that my C: drive has also reduced in size by around 100gb
Now i'm stuck with most of my files gone, along with Partition magic 8 that can't be uninstalled
Can someone please help me recover it? I'll be forever thankful
You could always hook up the disk to another computer if possible and get to the files from there.
Or buy another harddrive, install Vista on the new one, and hook up the drive afterwards and get the files. One HD for Windows and one for files is always a good idea, also a third for backup of the second...
Ubuntu Live cd is also an option to get the files, but you'll need another HD to copy the files to.
Maybe there is something wrong with the MBR (Master Boot Record)?
Try Recovery Mode on the Vista CD if such thing?
Anyways, the data is most probably still in there, so in one way or the other, you should be able to get them out again...
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one of many reasons I stay away from Vista (I have experience similar situation, although not as bad as yours..but endless BSOD nevertheless).
Good luck, there are always data recovery folks if you need them.
I was against Vista when it first came, because the lack of driver support, but I am currently running Vista 64 Ultimate, and haven't experienced any problems with it. But you need hardware with good specs.
Anyways, not much of an upgrade from XP. Only reason for me is the DirectX10 support, and that I got tired of the XP looks after running it for several years. (But big thanks to Flyakite OSX!)
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Yes it is after the fact, and not meant as a 'told ya so', but as a reminder to others . . . . .
Never, I repeat NEVER make any major OS or hardware changes without first making a backup of your files. Especially something that messes with your partitions!!!
Never the less, frequent backups are a good iddea regardless. You never know when a drive will fail.
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but there is much good info and a lot of great people
Btw, anyone know how to uninstall a program that refuses to be uninstalled?
You could always delete the program and folders in program files, and then run a registry cleaning program (A feature in CCleaner, which I haven't had any problems with, but there is always a risk when doing manual work with the registry)
You also might have to modify the msconfig -> startup so the program doesnt start at bootup.
Might be better ways to do this though...
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Btw, anyone know how to uninstall a program that refuses to be uninstalled?
How does it fail? If it is a file that cannot be accessed by the uninstaller, afterwards was not deleted, and wont delete, "File Unlocker" is a great application, and it is there when thing fail to rename/delete etc, and will remove it for you by unlocking the path using it.
Sometimes you have to move or rename it first with unlocker then delete with unlocker, and if that doesnt work, it will do it on the next reboot.
May not work on vista though, i use it on my xp gaming rig, but havnt used it on the new vista lappy yet