External harddrive partitioned...HELP!

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JK_du_Toit

We have an external harddrive which was backed up 3 times and each time it formed a new partition. So now i have 3 partitions on my drive and I cant seem to get into the first one to retrieve some of my work!

Can anybody help me get back into the first partition...please!!??
 
As I understand it, Flip-Back is meant to mirror a boot disk onto a separate hard drive, so it the first one fails, you can carry on as normal by attaching the second disk.

From the sound of things, you have used it to back up a disk on to itself, so it has had to create a new partition - but this should not have deleted anything in the original partition.

Go to Control Panel and, in Classic View, open Administrative Tools and then Computer Management. Open Disk Management from the left hand side, and this should show you all the partitions and drives available. Have a look to see if the missing partition is there, and if so, see what it says about it. You can right click on the partition for Properties.

But tread carefully - dont change anything you dont understand 'cos this could lose your data permanently. Let me know what you find.
 
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JK_du_Toit

Hehehe, but thanks for the call, I really appreciate it! You sure do know your stuff with pc's and the fact that you wanted to help really tells me a lot about your company.

I will definately refer you to anybody who may ever ask me for a computer expert.

regards,

jk
 
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No problem - 'twas only a phone call.

But if the worst comes to the worst, take the harddrive out and send it to me. We have specialised data recovery hardware and software and should atleast be able to recover all your data quickly.
 
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JK_du_Toit

thank you for all the help!

Really good to know that there are still people out there who want to help.
We have a firm of over 40 consultants, if you ever need any marketing or any other advice, you have our nr!

Regards,

JK du Toit
 
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