and now my system is not booting up it is just showing only c: drive and X: drive(i.e. hidden system drive) all other partition are now lost. I can just see c: drive and its size is showing up as 0% ...
If I'm reading this correctly... what you posted is massively corrupted. It seems that every second byte (bytes at odd addresses), the low bit is zeroed out. This is ...
The easiest way to check if a Disk uses GPT or MBR Partition would be to do it from the Disk Management window. If you are familiar with the Windows Command-line interpreter, you can use either ...
OK, so you’ve managed to acquire a shiny new Solid-State Drive (SSD) after months of saving. You’ll be glad to know that SSDs are much faster than traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDD), and that’s a good ...
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