Hi all,<br><br>Last week I was 'playing' (to experiment) with the grub-install and update-grub. And my stupid experiment damaged the dev/sda1<br>I've lost my Windows boot partition. It's OK to lose Windows, but there were some of my university assignments and documents in that partition -- I really need it.<br>
<br>/dev/sda1 - NTFS primary - C:\<br>/dev/sda7 - linux-swap<br>/dev/sda8 - ext3 - /<br><br>gparted can recognize the partition as ntfs but can not calculate the free space<br>ubuntu 8.04 can not mount the volume<br>Windows boot cd recognizes the partition as an unformatted volume and asks to format it<br>
<br>Will gpart help me? (I'm too scared to use it.)<br>Please give me an idea of how do I,<br>* recover the important files existing on /dev/sda1 ?<br>or<br>* restore the partition without losing existing data? (I think it's something with the MBR)<br>
<br><br>I hate Windows, but I have to use it for some of my university assignments such as Visual Basic and C#.<br><br><br>If somebody can kindly give me a solution, it will be a great help for the rest of my educational life.<br>
Thank you.<br><br><br>* Sameera Shaakunthala<br clear="all"><br><br><br><br>-- <br>..:Sameera Shaakunthala:.. <br>