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    Re: Power loss during Partition re-sizing - PqRP format

    cheers Master

    Anyone got any other hints?

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    Re: Power loss during Partition re-sizing - PqRP format

    will the Acronis disk manager sort out the PqRP partition as well in its recovery section?

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    Re: Power loss during Partition re-sizing - PqRP format

    Quote Originally Posted by Uxter View Post
    will the Acronis disk manager sort out the PqRP partition as well in its recovery section?
    Possibly I'm not sure though, you will have to play around with it. I've never needed to use it.

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    Re: Power loss during Partition re-sizing - PqRP format

    Hey, I'm having the same problem. Could you send me the files you mentioned you would send? My email is patrickboatner AT gmail DOT com

    thanks!

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    Re: Power loss during Partition re-sizing - PqRP format

    Hi, in the end I used filescavenger which I bought off their website, this got back 99.9% of all my lost stuff and the bought Paragon Disk suite to do the partitioning and stuff, but I must admit this can still do some strange things if your not entirely sure what you are doing, I did an image of my c drive and I never noticed but my pc was booting into that all the time, this was my "E" drive and all my prorams were installed on my "C" drive, then as time went on some installed on the C and some drivers on the E, it got into a right mess, especially with my music software, I had VST instruments all over the place and I lost a load of e-mails that were on the OE on the E drive. I found out by mistake after a system crash, so I have spent a lot of time back tracking, in the end I got rid of the E drive and it seems to be OK for now!

    This is defo a lesson in BE PREPARED!

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