![]() ![]() for Choose the backup you want to restore: and then hit Īt this point, I get this: Disk /dev/sdc - 60 GB / 55 GiB - CHS 57231 64 32 \- or the partition table can not be written because partitions overlaps. \- some partitions are not found by TestDisk You can use the Geometry menu to change this value. Hit Stop as soon as the search starts get this: Warning: the current number of heads per cylinder is 64 answer n for Should TestDisk search for partition created under Vista ?.We're back to Disk /dev/sdc now choose Analyse current partition structure. You have to reboot for the change to take effect. answer y to Clear partition table, confirm ? (Y/N).answer y to Clear MBR partition table by writing zero bytes to it? (Y/N).now choose Delete all data in the partition table on next screen.Now, I want to test restoration I do again sudo testdisk. Repeats of the process above will append the same contents to the backup.log. Chooose Quit program from very first menu.Answer n to Should TestDisk search for partition created under Vista ? I get:ĭisk /dev/sdc - 60 GB / 55 GiB - CHS 7296 255 63.I choose Save current partition list to backup.log file and proceed.on next screen, choose Analyse current partition structure.from Please select the partition table type, choose Intel/PC partition.from Select a media choose Disk /dev/sdc - 60 GB / 55 GiB, then.So, after this, I want to backup the partitions' boot record with testdisk and then restore it. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes ![]() I have a new disk, so I wanted to see how the testdisk backup works.Īfter partitioning and formatting the disk with gksu gparted /dev/sdc, this is what I get: $ sudo fdisk -lu /dev/sdcĭisk /dev/sdc: 60.0 GB, 60011642880 bytesĢ55 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7296 cylinders, total 117210240 sectors ![]()
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