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Old Yesterday, 18:33   #1
nscali
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Recovering HDD Partition from GVP accelerator

Hello all,

I was trying to add an additional SCSI drive to my GVP G-Force 68030 board and for whatever reason it wiped out the partition info on my primary HDD!

That HDD has information that I desperately want to recover on it. I am wondering if recovery is even possible at this point, and where I would even start. I am not that familiar with how these GVP cards scsi adapters work.

Let me know what if any information I can provide!
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Old Yesterday, 20:32   #2
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It would be a good idea to create an image of the drive before doing anything to it.
Then you could try to recover the data from the image without further risk to the drive.

What size is the drive? (Most recovery programs fail >4GB)
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Try this: https://thomas-rapp.hier-im-netz.de/.../rdbrecov2.lha

It requires Kick 2.0 or above but nothing else. It even runs from an otherwise empty bootable floppy disk.
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