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Hello.
On windows (7, 64) startup i got (for the first time since i setup this Win 7 system in 2009) a chkdsk initiation on two different partitions ("E:" & "I:") on two different physical drives. "I:" was freshly recovered from accidental deletion so it makes sense. But "E:" is on a physical drive that i never had any issues with either the drive or the partitions nor ever had been subjected to any possibly messy activity.
I think though that , reading the report i attach, chkdsk deleted files from the so far flawless "E:". All the files i tried to find in "E:" from the report are not in the drive. Using GetDataBack didn't find them either ....
1. Is there a way to find out if files (and which ones exactly) were actually deleted from "E:" ? (unfortunately, i have no back up of this partition)
2. If they are deleted, is there a way to retrieve them ?
Thank you
To Download Chkdsk Report (txt)
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On windows (7, 64) startup i got (for the first time since i setup this Win 7 system in 2009) a chkdsk initiation on two different partitions ("E:" & "I:") on two different physical drives. "I:" was freshly recovered from accidental deletion so it makes sense. But "E:" is on a physical drive that i never had any issues with either the drive or the partitions nor ever had been subjected to any possibly messy activity.
I think though that , reading the report i attach, chkdsk deleted files from the so far flawless "E:". All the files i tried to find in "E:" from the report are not in the drive. Using GetDataBack didn't find them either ....
1. Is there a way to find out if files (and which ones exactly) were actually deleted from "E:" ? (unfortunately, i have no back up of this partition)
2. If they are deleted, is there a way to retrieve them ?
Thank you
To Download Chkdsk Report (txt)
.
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