nobody_here
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I was installing Vista Ult 64bit on my system (not on the partition in question btw)
i told it to format a partition on a secondary HDD that was originally a NTFS primary partition when it was running XP Pro but was simply used as file storage/backup
this partition had years worth of family photos and such
can i "unformat" it without sending it off to come recovery company and paying $1000?
i did backup the majority of them on a disc before i started, but after i got Vista installed and running i had to replace the motherboard and then reinstalled Vista 64bit clean (on a completely different drive)
i had a brain fart and formatted the wrong partition.....now i have a wife at home calling me asking where her recent pictures are (the ones i put on it after the disc backup and before i formatted it), and i cant be there until the end of the week, so i am running out of excuses and acting like i dont know for sure where they are, she's already saying "i bet you deleted them"
help
I was installing Vista Ult 64bit on my system (not on the partition in question btw)
i told it to format a partition on a secondary HDD that was originally a NTFS primary partition when it was running XP Pro but was simply used as file storage/backup
this partition had years worth of family photos and such
can i "unformat" it without sending it off to come recovery company and paying $1000?
i did backup the majority of them on a disc before i started, but after i got Vista installed and running i had to replace the motherboard and then reinstalled Vista 64bit clean (on a completely different drive)
i had a brain fart and formatted the wrong partition.....now i have a wife at home calling me asking where her recent pictures are (the ones i put on it after the disc backup and before i formatted it), and i cant be there until the end of the week, so i am running out of excuses and acting like i dont know for sure where they are, she's already saying "i bet you deleted them"
help