I have two primary partitions on my hard disk. The first one contains local system drive (C) and is placed at the start of the disk. The second one is extended.
One day I got superblock of NTFS of the first drive damaged. I tried to fix it loading from the flash drive, running Ubuntu, but failed, as every utility asked to use chkdsk. The only way to run it was to make another partition in the end of the disk, install Windows 7 (The same image was installed on C) to a new partition (T) and running chkdisk from this OS.
The problem is that installer had a beginning of C partition overwritten with the bootloader, thus fixed. Every utility says it is OK and healthy now, but I cannot access my old file system. I can only recover deleted files, but there is no use of them, as filenames and file hierarchy cannot be restored.
Is there any chance to recover file system with filenames and file hierarchy, as bootloader was overwritten with the same one and no other data was written to disk?
System Reservedat the beginning of disk with the size of either100Mbor350Mb. – Biku B. Feb 17 '18 at 10:45diskmgmt.mscand upload it? – Biku B. Feb 17 '18 at 11:50My Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings->Settings...(Startup and Recovery). In default operating system can you find second operating system as well? And what data that you are actually searching for? Is it files & folders or application data? – Biku B. Feb 17 '18 at 12:12G:\Users\YourUserName\Desktopas for game saves you can use third-party applications like ` https://www.easeus.com/backup-software/ to backup and restore after clean format. As for your previous OS, it seems like beyond recoverable. Sorry, could not be a great help but this is all I can suggest. – Biku B. Feb 17 '18 at 12:37Right clickin G Drive ->Properties->Previous Version. Do you see any old version of the shadow files before you changed the boot drive? – Biku B. Feb 17 '18 at 12:51