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Lost partition

Asked by JAYRU in Windows 95 Operating System

Tags: lost, defrag, partition

I misteriously lost a partition after a normal scandisk and defrag operation. This could be coinsidental or the scandisk or defrag did something. I had a two partitions set up on my primary hard drive, one was 2 gig and the other was a 1 gig partition. I used western digital's disk manager to set the drive up. I have not had any problems what so ever with the drive and then all the sudden the 1 gig partition disapears.
Fdisk shows the  primary drive as "c" (2gig)and the extended dos partition as 1(gig) but doesn't identify it as "d" or anything. I also have a second hard drive but no problems with it. My drive letters used to be as follows. A,B,C,D,E,F. "F" was the cdrom. Can you help me recover the partition or is it gone forever.
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Zone: Windows 95 Operating System
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