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Originally Posted by Sim085
I guess this means that I just got the end partition bad and I have to try another one!
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It could be that or something else. There are many parameters in the mount file which must match exactly how the partition was defined before. For example you omitted the SectorsPerBlock parameter. If you changed the fíle system block size from 512 to something else, SectorsPerBlock needs to be defined to that value (for example if you changed the block size to 1024 SectorsPerBlock needs to be 2). That's just one example.
It contains the volume name.
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Originally Posted by Sim085
I will test it this evening.
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Did you try RDBRecov yet?