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I partioned the drive with XP(C: = 20 GB, D: = 140 GB, E: = 26 GB) and later
installed on a system with Windows 2000 as a slave. I formatted the three
partions with with Windows 2000 and placed data on all partions. The next day
when I booted the system, the E: drive was gone, the data on the D: drive was
there but was not accepted by the relevant applications (e.g., CorelDRAW 12
and PhotoShop 7 cannot open their files.) but the C: drive was ok. The data
on the D: drive is most important for me and I want to recover it again as
soon as possible. Please guide me what should I do now?
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Regards - Shafiq.
 

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Shafiq <shafiq@arshlink.com.pk> wrote in message news:<D798C55A-D622-4E58-B303-CF84F0EE94C8@microsoft.com>...
> I partioned the drive with XP(C: = 20 GB, D: = 140 GB, E: = 26 GB) and later
> installed on a system with Windows 2000 as a slave. I formatted the three
> partions with with Windows 2000 and placed data on all partions. The next day
> when I booted the system, the E: drive was gone, the data on the D: drive was
> there but was not accepted by the relevant applications (e.g., CorelDRAW 12
> and PhotoShop 7 cannot open their files.) but the C: drive was ok. The data
> on the D: drive is most important for me and I want to recover it again as
> soon as possible. Please guide me what should I do now?

HDDRecovery have just released the first in a new series of how to
guides for just an event such as the one you have experienced. Have a
look at http://www.hddrecovery.com.au/Data_Recovery_How_to_guide_for_FAT_and_NTFS.htm

regards

Rob