accidently deleted system partition on samsung 840 pro

james mcneff

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Jun 27, 2014
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I accidently deleted system partition on samsung 840 pro and now system don't see it, anyone know what I can do. I looked for reflashing system files on Samsung site but didn't see anything. any ideas ?

Thanks for the reply so fast, I THINK I may have deleted the efi, but i'm not sure when my system crashed, I lost all info and when I tried to redo it, it deleted ALL partitions, there was 2, the system and primary and I had already rebooted thinking it was reimaged,but instead it did not show up any more at all, so I can not even see it to reformat or anything. I'm not sure what my next step should be ?
 
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The SSD itself doesn't come with any kind of system partition, however Windows will install a recovery partition onto your SSD when you install windows on it, as well as an EFI boot partition if you are using a UEFI capable motherboard, 64 bit Windows, and GPT partition scheme.

If you deleted the EFI system partition DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER, it will not boot up again. Seek help from a professional immediately.
If you deleted the recovery partition you shouln't have much of a problem except you could run into trouble if your system dies. All the recovery tools are available on a Windows disk so having a DVD or USB flash drive with the Windows setup on it that you can boot in the case of failure will be sufficient.
The SSD itself doesn't come with any kind of system partition, however Windows will install a recovery partition onto your SSD when you install windows on it, as well as an EFI boot partition if you are using a UEFI capable motherboard, 64 bit Windows, and GPT partition scheme.

If you deleted the EFI system partition DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER, it will not boot up again. Seek help from a professional immediately.
If you deleted the recovery partition you shouln't have much of a problem except you could run into trouble if your system dies. All the recovery tools are available on a Windows disk so having a DVD or USB flash drive with the Windows setup on it that you can boot in the case of failure will be sufficient.
 
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