![]() Only MS Windows do so, and if you use Linux, may be it's because you are aware of how inefficient the other is. ![]() ![]() I can only wish you luck and hope you, like me, will be happy recovering data.ĭisk are now huge, 40 Gb are not rare, so that it's not really handy to have all this stuff packed in only one part. There are too many different systems on the world for anybody being able to promise anything. Neither I nor any other people but you can be held responsible for any problem your data can have using this info. You must also know that I give you all this information only for this - information purpose. However I didn't ever experiment such virus and can't say for sure. This is because some MS Windows viruses erases the very first disk cylinder, whatever is on. If you have MS Windows installed, I can't promise you can recover your data, but it's likely you will recover all your Linux stuff, provided it's not located too low (near the beginning of the disk) in the disk structure. If ever, one morning, awaking, you computer say "can't load, no system installed", you must not begin reinstalling all the stuff. You must know that in case of any major problem with your hard disk, you must stop using it at all in write mode, at least the time necessary to understand what happens. I have done this many times, on my computer and on others guy computers and restored Linux most of the time and MS Windows sometimes. Avoid it as most as you can, but you probably can't. ![]() It can also be done by the use of MSDOS/Windows fdisk. There is little to do to prevent from erasing a disk, usually this is done by automatic MS Windows or Linux-install ill behaved programs or users mistakes - nothing can be done to prevent this except care, but you are already careful, isn't it ? We will first see what you can do before the problem to ease the future recovery and what you must do after to recover. Here you will learn that if you know the right thing and do it, Linux comes usually safe from such things. You have just partitioned the wrong drive with fdisk (for example in the way of changing your hard drive). MS Windows) and you see no more Linux, and MS Windows take up all the capacity of the disk You have no more access to your computer, with the "no operating system" message This HOWTO addresses only the "lost partition table" problem.
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