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how can i recover a windows partiion in bootcamp?

Asked by toshi_ in Bootcamp, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)

Tags: bootcamp, osx, xp, partition

hello experts,
i had my osx leopard, with xp - ntfs - on it, two partitions.

today, i wanted to reformat a usb key, by mistake i set fat32 to my ntfs partition,
once i noticed the problem, just after the format was done, about 10 seconds,
i push my switch off button 5 sec, praying for my system to boot up again normaly.

the problem is that my computer at start up inform me that there's no system on
the computer any more.

please all infos are wellcomre,
tool to repare,
process or sort of "tutorial" if it exists will help,
should i take contact with apple ?
what shoud i do?

thanks in advance for all help
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