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Recovering
Undetected / Unscanned partition.
Problem:
Due to a virus attack my computer may not boot and FDISK displays
partition of unknown type. Active@ Partition Recovery also shows partition of
"Unknown" type and does not allow previewing and scanning.
Reason:
When a partition is damaged, i.e. its type is "Unknown", Active@ Partition
Recovery cannot handle Partitions of the type "Unknown". Due to this
reason it does not allow to preview files in that partition. However partition
exists and there is no "Unallocated" space.
Solution:
1. Ignoring MBR and Partition Table
while program starts
While starting the program use the parameter -ignoreMBR that
explicitly tells Active@ Partition Recovery to ignore default MBR and partition
information, and to scan the complete drive. For example:
A:\>PR.EXE -ignoreMBR=80h
After start, the "Unallocated" space will be displayed under HDD 80h.
Try to scan it by pressing [ENTER] to detect and recover your
partitions.
2. Extended Disk Scan
If you scanned "Unallocated" areas and found nothing, or you suspect
that your partitions have been damaged, or you've created and used new
partitions on top of deleted ones, you can try Extended Scan feature.
Extended Disk Scan behaves similar to the parameter -ignorembr, however
you are not required to exit the program and run software with a proper
parameter, you just position to the proper HDD and press Ctrl+[ENTER] key
combination. Scanning starts for the whole drive's surface ignoring existing
partitions and drives. If drive or partition is detected, you are suggested to
add it to the partition table.
Figure 1-1 Extended Disk Scan

Advise: Look at the partition size and add
the only partitions you know for sure contain your data, otherwise your
partition could be missed because when you add the partition to the partition
table, space that equals partition size is not being scanned further.
Example: You had 3 partitions: 3GB, 1GB
and 4GB in size. You've deleted second and third partition and created two new
partitions having size 2GB and 3GB. After that you recalled that you had some
important data on a third partition (4GB). You still have a chance to recover
them, however when you try extended scan you'll be suggested to add drives:
3GB - accept it (press [Y])
2GB - skip this partition to scan the space underneath (press [N])
4GB - accept your previously deleted partition containing your important data
(press [Y])
The only difference between extended scan and ignoring MBR methods
is that all partitions detected after extended scan will be added as primary
partitions even they were logical drives in extended partition. So if your had
extended partition with some logical drives and your logical disk organization
is important to you, use -ignorembr parameter to restore disk structure
exactly to the state as it was before.
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