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Partition magic Access Violation error
Hello; I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk format. Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage appears. access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of adress 0000004C I am attaching my screenshot. please help. How can I recover my data on unlocated 220 GB ? http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: my_screen.jpg | |Download: /attachment.php?attachmentid=36 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Partition magic Access Violation error
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http://www.symantec.com/norton/suppo...pvid=npmagic_8 ColTom2 "afel" wrote in message ... Hello; I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk format. Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage appears. access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of adress 0000004C I am attaching my screenshot. please help. How can I recover my data on unlocated 220 GB ? http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: my_screen.jpg | |Download: /attachment.php?attachmentid=36 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Partition magic Access Violation error
Norton Support:
http://www.symantec.com/norton/suppo...pvid=npmagic_8 ColTom2 "afel" wrote in message ... Hello; I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk format. Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage appears. access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of adress 0000004C I am attaching my screenshot. please help. How can I recover my data on unlocated 220 GB ? http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: my_screen.jpg | |Download: /attachment.php?attachmentid=36 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Partition magic Access Violation error
I assume that you mean that you HAD data (and maybe programs) beyond the 32
Gig boundary? If so, then they are probaly not recoverable in any simple way, because you installed XP, which wrote several Gig somewhere in the first 32 Gig. It probably overwrote things like the MFT from the previous installation. There is a slim chance that a file recovery program could find some files in the area beyond 32 Gig. The odds are better if you defragged frequently, prior to the most recent XP install, but never after that install. To do this you would probably have to create a partition in that area. That action would probably also lose more files. The following is a link to some file recovery programs: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads38.html You might also want to try a web search on "file recovery" and see if you can find a program that can work with the unformatted portion of the hard drive. While at the Major Geeks website, also look at backup programs, since it is clear that your backup plan is not adeqaute, if it even exists. Remember that other things than your own actions could lead to data loss, at any time: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads3.html "afel" wrote in message ... Hello; I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk format. Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage appears. access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of adress 0000004C I am attaching my screenshot. please help. How can I recover my data on unlocated 220 GB ? http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: my_screen.jpg | |Download: /attachment.php?attachmentid=36 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Partition magic Access Violation error
I assume that you mean that you HAD data (and maybe programs) beyond the 32
Gig boundary? If so, then they are probaly not recoverable in any simple way, because you installed XP, which wrote several Gig somewhere in the first 32 Gig. It probably overwrote things like the MFT from the previous installation. There is a slim chance that a file recovery program could find some files in the area beyond 32 Gig. The odds are better if you defragged frequently, prior to the most recent XP install, but never after that install. To do this you would probably have to create a partition in that area. That action would probably also lose more files. The following is a link to some file recovery programs: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads38.html You might also want to try a web search on "file recovery" and see if you can find a program that can work with the unformatted portion of the hard drive. While at the Major Geeks website, also look at backup programs, since it is clear that your backup plan is not adeqaute, if it even exists. Remember that other things than your own actions could lead to data loss, at any time: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads3.html "afel" wrote in message ... Hello; I have a harddisk which has 250 GB capacity. I changed my main board and while re pluging harddisk I accidently change jumper setting to limit harddisk 32 GB. After that I installed XP in first 32 GB. Harddisk recognized as 32 GB in Bios. Than I realized and corrected jumper sttings of harddisk. Other partitions are seem as unlocated in partition magic. Windows see 32 GB hard drive in my computer. other partitions are not realized and all 220 GB seen as unlocated which has not any disk format. Now I am trying to undelete 220 GB unlocated disk. Bu while it is checking recoverable partitions in unlocated disk an error mesage appears. access violation at 004BDD22 address in module PMagicnt.exe read of adress 0000004C I am attaching my screenshot. please help. How can I recover my data on unlocated 220 GB ? http://tinyurl.com/r9cawa +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: my_screen.jpg | |Download: /attachment.php?attachmentid=36 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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