How to recover accidentally deleted partition in windows 11.

rupeshforu3

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Hi I am Rupesh from India and I have recently baught a new PC with new SSD and accidentally deleted partition of Seagate sata hdd and I want to restore it.

Previously I was using pc with amd fx processor and segate 2 tb sata hdd. In this hard disc previously i have created upto five partitions and one of the partition was 800 gb and other 350 gb and upto 430 gb unused.

I have inserted the old hard disc into my new PC which already has 256 gb SSD nvme. In old hard disc i have some other partitions with size 40 gb and 30 gb. I have deleted these partitions and tried to attach to 800 gb partition. Previously I have named the 800 gb partition as source. After deleting 70 gb i have tried to expand the source drive and in windows 11 partition manager i have seen as two entries named source and so I thought something went wrong and deleted 70 gb entry but unfortunately 800 gb partition is also deleted.

I am sure that I have not deleted 800 gb partition but I can't digest why it has been deleted.

After that I have opened diskpart in elevation mode and I can't see 800 gb partition.

After that I have ran tools such as disk internals and partition find and mount but I can't find lost partition.

Previously my system has the following layout

Partition 1 70 gb NTFS.
Partition 2 70 gb NTFS partition deleted to attach to partition 3.
Partition 3 800 gb with NTFS
Partition 4 350 gb with NTFS
Upto 450 gb unused.

At present layout is

Partition 1 70 gb NTFS
Free space of upto 870 gb.
Partition with 350 gb NTFS
Upto 450 gb free space.

Previously in the 800 gb of NTFS drive i have used upto 500 gb and remaining left unchanged.

Please try to suggest how to recover deleted partition which was present previously in the space of 870 gb.

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rupeshforu3

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Previously I mean at 2013 the same situation arised with 1 tb wd western digital external hard disc and at that time I have used stellar phoneix data recovery software and I have not succeeded since each and every time it has taken 7 hours.

At that time I don't have ups power supply and so I ran upto 20 times.

This time also I thought it would take such time but I am trying easeus data recovery wizard software and fortunately it scanned 800 gb with in 40 minutes.

Before trying easeus i have tried others and they have taken 3 hours.

I started trying with one by one and fortunately I have reached easeus.

I am providing this information as it may be helpful to you in future.



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ramussons

Broken In
gParted, a Linux utility is a very versatile tool to do partition recovery.
Run Ubuntu or Linux Mint live, and use the gParted utility.

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Desmond

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I think the tool most suitable for this would be testdisk.

However, this is not a GUI application and it's a bit tricky to use but it's very effective.

*www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
 
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rupeshforu3

In the zone
Hi recently I have installed windows 8 on nvme M2 SSD and it has taken upto there primary partitions and 60 gb of space.

After that I have installed windows 11 on the same nvme M2 SSD and it has also taken upto there primary partitions and 60 gb of space.

After that I have installed Fedora 35 on the same nvme M2 SSD and it has taken upto six primary partitions.

At present I am not using windows 8 and so is there any way to delete this os.

I can't do on my own and if I do anything mistakenly lots of data may be lost.

I am able to boot into windows 11 and Linux properly may I know how to detect which partitions are used for windows 11 and which partitions are used for windows 8 and delete the partitions related to windows 8.

Also can you suggest how to remove the entry for windows 8 in the boot loader of windows 11.


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