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I just accidentally ruined my Windows partition yesterday morning. It all happened when I tried to install Ubuntu on the old hard drive. I took away too much space from that and it caused the partitioner to go nuts when they were moving the data(the file table was already overwritten). So, an error message pops out and I freaked out when I saw 'Used: 6431MB' on GParted(a partition editor). I tried to restore the hard drive back to how it was but this is what I got during the booting screen.
BOOTMNGR is not found."Okay... damn... I'm in big trouble, but wait, maybe FIXBOOT in Windows Recovery Console can fix that. It's just a missing boot manager right?"
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.- Windows?
NTLOADER is not found.I thought I'm screwed now, but then after watching CSI: NY, I got an idea: run a file recovery tool to restore those missing files but there is a catch, none of those things on Linux recover files in NTFS. And so, I put my life on luck that so that Windows Setup does not overwrite important files. But sadly, it did(f*** Microsoft). All my FL Studio files, Arif's Mixing Pleasure 4 notechart and NO2JamPI project files are overwritten(either fully or partially). T.T
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.- Windows? after FIXBOOT and FIXMBR
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