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Xbpartioner, Revert changes to make files in partition visible again?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by Osirls, Jan 15, 2007.

  1. Osirls

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    Hey guys,

    I stupidly started playing with XBPartitioner thinking I could give my F:\ partition some free space from my E:\ Partition but this has caused both partitions to appear blank now!

    Thinking about it now, I realise that not necessarily the free space would be taken from E:\ meaning that some data might be lost, but I still don't understand why F:\ now appears empty even though I have only enlarged it.

    Is there any way to recover the files that were on both partitions, perhaps by hooking it up to my computer?

    It's just a stupid mistake i've made at 2:40am and is a huge pain as my xbox is now functionless and all my files/games/saves are gone!



    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
    Help!
     
  2. Gr8Modder

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    nope if you formatted, they are gone, sorry about your bad luck man
     
  3. Osirls

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    I didn't format, partitioning merely changes the partition tables, the data is physically still there i just have no idea how to make it readable again...
     
  4. Gr8Modder

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    my best recollection with working with partitions when you make a new partition you MUST format it, so if you made a new one, then yep you sure did
     
  5. Osirls

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    Newb, thanks for trying to help but I know that's not true.
    Oh look he's been permenantly suspended..

    Can anyone else shed any light on the matter?

    What would you do if it were an NTFS partition that I had changed?
     

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