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Old 05-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
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pArtition table lost

Hello

I have removed the all partitions and the partition table from my hdd.

I have botted into TestDisk 6.6 and selected HDD. Now It asks me what kind of partition table do I want.

I dont know what to choose.
I can choose Intel, Mac, Sun,Xbox, or none.

May you tell me what to do?

Ive got to recover 2 NTFS and linux partitions.

Thanks in advance
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Ok, I analysed the disk and there is FAT32 on the whole disc.

I really dont know that to do.

Is possible to recoverpartitions I had before?
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I have removed the all partitions and the partition table from my hdd.
May I ask how / why?

If the only thing you've clobbered is your MBR, you can reinstall a new one if you're using grub and grub still has a legit configuration file.
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I tryed to install Mac OS X and sometin went wrong with partitioning. OS X erased whole the disc
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Sorry for double posting.

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