I accidentally install kali linux on the same partition as windows now i cannot access windows [duplicate]
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How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?
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Recover Windows 7 partition overwritten with Linux installation [duplicate]
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While installing kali linux on dual windows i I accidentally installed it on the same partition of windows now i cannot access windows nor through the grub boot loader i also tried in kali linux "os-prober" but it is not finding any thing, Please help.
Thanks in advance.
laptop partitioning
marked as duplicate by agtoever, music2myear, DavidPostill♦ Jan 1 at 8:50
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This question already has an answer here:
How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?
4 answers
Recover Windows 7 partition overwritten with Linux installation [duplicate]
1 answer
While installing kali linux on dual windows i I accidentally installed it on the same partition of windows now i cannot access windows nor through the grub boot loader i also tried in kali linux "os-prober" but it is not finding any thing, Please help.
Thanks in advance.
laptop partitioning
marked as duplicate by agtoever, music2myear, DavidPostill♦ Jan 1 at 8:50
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It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
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More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45
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This question already has an answer here:
How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?
4 answers
Recover Windows 7 partition overwritten with Linux installation [duplicate]
1 answer
While installing kali linux on dual windows i I accidentally installed it on the same partition of windows now i cannot access windows nor through the grub boot loader i also tried in kali linux "os-prober" but it is not finding any thing, Please help.
Thanks in advance.
laptop partitioning
This question already has an answer here:
How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?
4 answers
Recover Windows 7 partition overwritten with Linux installation [duplicate]
1 answer
While installing kali linux on dual windows i I accidentally installed it on the same partition of windows now i cannot access windows nor through the grub boot loader i also tried in kali linux "os-prober" but it is not finding any thing, Please help.
Thanks in advance.
This question already has an answer here:
How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?
4 answers
Recover Windows 7 partition overwritten with Linux installation [duplicate]
1 answer
laptop partitioning
laptop partitioning
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marked as duplicate by agtoever, music2myear, DavidPostill♦ Jan 1 at 8:50
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marked as duplicate by agtoever, music2myear, DavidPostill♦ Jan 1 at 8:50
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2
It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
1
More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45
add a comment |
2
It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
1
More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45
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2
It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
1
1
More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45
More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45
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It sounds like you've erased your copy of Windows. Sorry. You may be able to recover some files; search for "file recovery" or "disk recovery", etc.
– Scott
Jan 1 at 5:12
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More helpful than I could be. I'd think that's correct ... You wrote over the partition so you can't boot, and the fat would be gone , but some sectors may still have old file bits in them.
– Ross
Jan 1 at 6:45