


I am unable to boot into Puppy Linux also even after disabling Secure Boot and enabling legacy RAM in the spoolin01
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( My Windows 10 PC has Optane memory and operates in some sort of RAID configuration and I am unable to boot even Kari's Windows PE boot Disk. The OP can jolly well try.I have no problem. ( A partition table is written only when a volume is created ) It is just an unallocated space. Right now no volume is created and so no partition table is present in sector 0. In this case Windows very well sees this drive and as an MBR drive and is ready to create a new volume and format the 2048GB ( MBR can access only 2048GB). spoolin01 are you listening?īut basically as menioned in that writeup, we use a live Linux when Windows does not see the drive. ( It is also applicable to any HDD that can't be seen by Windows) He will not raise any queries. In that case it is much easier for him to use Live Lucid Puppy on which I have a detailed and illustrated writeup here. The OP also seems to have a Windows 7 PC. I haven't tried any of these on Windows 10. I dont mind if the OP is willing to try those. Paul Black in another thread had suggested using Live Mint. OK, zbook also has suggested using Live Ubuntu. So let him try that and check whether he ia able to recover any data.
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The OP already has a licensed Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Pro 9.5. I will re-analyze the drive there and try data recovery zbook, do you still recommend those steps you outlined? I'll start with the Ubuntu bootable thumb drive and see what that Compumind I have since retrieved my old Easeus license which updated to Partition Master Suite 16.6 on my Win7 desktop. Perhaps that is just PM's process to identify recoverable items in that fashion. I don't know what to make of the partition assignments. During the sector scan it found 4 items (two Memtest98 folders, and two labelled only "IMAGE") across three small partitions. It found no partitions during the quick scan, which took much of the 24 hours. I have never proceeded beyond scan and explore, to the actual recovery phase. The only thing that happened between discovering my PCs wanted me to initialize the disk, and the Bootice screenshots, was about 24 hours of the Partition Master 16.8 Trial Edition Partition Recovery routine, which was indicated to be only a scan.
