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alinaplesca
03-02-2011, 21:20
Plese help me.I know that is a common problem ,i tried so hard to solve it alone but i did not succed.
I had like OS Windows XP,i i installed Kubuntu.I partitioned in this way:from my 250 GB i allocated 10 GB to swap area ubuntu,18 GB for Linux file systems and about 220 GB i left it free,thinking that there all my file will be save.But after i restart no WIndows boot appear,and i don't find any more my data.All my photos about 16 GB are there,all mmy life inside so plese help me to recover it

Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010

============================= Boot Info Summary: ==============================

=> Lilo is installed in the MBR of /dev/sda

sda1: _________________________________________________________________________

File system: swap
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:

sda2: _________________________________________________________________________

File system: ext3
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info:
Operating System: Ubuntu 10.10
Boot files/dirs: /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab
/boot/grub/core.img

sda3: _________________________________________________________________________

File system: vfat
Boot sector type: -
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System:
Boot files/dirs:

sda4: _________________________________________________________________________

File system: ntfs
Boot sector type: Windows Vista/7
Boot sector info: No errors found in the Boot Parameter Block.
Operating System:
Boot files/dirs:

=========================== Drive/Partition Info: =============================

Drive: sda ___________________ _____________________________________________________

Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders, total 488397168 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes

Partition Boot Start End Size Id System

/dev/sda1 480,505,856 488,396,799 7,890,944 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda2 * 451,975,168 480,505,855 28,530,688 83 Linux
/dev/sda3 390,625,280 451,975,167 61,349,888 b W95 FAT32
/dev/sda4 2,048 39,063,551 39,061,504 7 HPFS/NTFS


blkid -c /dev/null: ____________________________________________________________

Device UUID TYPE LABEL

/dev/sda1 d08f9054-f7b4-4db3-89c3-d2c11594eac8 swap
/dev/sda2 ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ext3
/dev/sda3 EBAE-362F vfat
/dev/sda4 62F3C5977134D7AB ntfs
/dev/sda: PTTYPE="dos"

============================ "mount | grep ^/dev output: ===========================

Device Mount_Point Type Options

/dev/sda2 / ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro,commit=0)
/dev/sda4 /mnt fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)
/dev/sda3 /dos vfat (rw,utf8,umask=007,gid=46)


=========================== sda2/boot/grub/menu.lst: ===========================

# menu.lst - See: grub(8), info grub, update-grub(8)
# grub-install(8), grub-floppy(8),
# grub-md5-crypt, /usr/share/doc/grub
# and /usr/share/doc/grub-legacy-doc/.

## default num
# Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0, and
# the entry number 0 is the default if the command is not used.
#
# You can specify 'saved' instead of a number. In this case, the default entry
# is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'.
# WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not use 'savedefault' or your
# array will desync and will not let you boot your system.
default 0

## timeout sec
# Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the default entry
# (normally the first entry defined).
timeout 3

## hiddenmenu
# Hides the menu by default (press ESC to see the menu)
hiddenmenu

# Pretty colours
#color cyan/blue white/blue

## password ['--md5'] passwd
# If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all interactive editing
# control (menu entry editor and command-line) and entries protected by the
# command 'lock'
# e.g. password topsecret
# password --md5 $1$gLhU0/$aW78kHK1QfV3P2b2znUoe/
# password topsecret

#
# examples
#
# title Windows 95/98/NT/2000
# root (hd0,0)
# makeactive
# chainloader +1
#
# title Linux
# root (hd0,1)
# kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
#

#
# Put static boot stanzas before and/or after AUTOMAGIC KERNEL LIST

### BEGIN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST
## lines between the AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST markers will be modified
## by the debian update-grub script except for the default options below

## DO NOT UNCOMMENT THEM, Just edit them to your needs

## ## Start Default Options ##
## default kernel options
## default kernel options for automagic boot options
## If you want special options for specific kernels use kopt_x_y_z
## where x.y.z is kernel version. Minor versions can be omitted.
## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro
## kopt_2_6_8=root=/dev/hdc1 ro
## kopt_2_6_8_2_686=root=/dev/hdc2 ro
# kopt=root=UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ro

## default grub root device
## e.g. groot=(hd0,0)
# groot=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e

## should update-grub create alternative automagic boot options
## e.g. alternative=true
## alternative=false
# alternative=true

## should update-grub lock alternative automagic boot options
## e.g. lockalternative=true
## lockalternative=false
# lockalternative=false

## additional options to use with the default boot option, but not with the
## alternatives
## e.g. defoptions=vga=791 resume=/dev/hda5
# defoptions=quiet splash

## should update-grub lock old automagic boot options
## e.g. lockold=false
## lockold=true
# lockold=false

## Xen hypervisor options to use with the default Xen boot option
# xenhopt=

## Xen Linux kernel options to use with the default Xen boot option
# xenkopt=console=tty0

## altoption boot targets option
## multiple altoptions lines are allowed
## e.g. altoptions=(extra menu suffix) extra boot options
## altoptions=(recovery) single
# altoptions=(recovery mode) single

## controls how many kernels should be put into the menu.lst
## only counts the first occurence of a kernel, not the
## alternative kernel options
## e.g. howmany=all
## howmany=7
# howmany=all

## specify if running in Xen domU or have grub detect automatically
## update-grub will ignore non-xen kernels when running in domU and vice versa
## e.g. indomU=detect
## indomU=true
## indomU=false
# indomU=detect

## should update-grub create memtest86 boot option
## e.g. memtest86=true
## memtest86=false
# memtest86=true

## should update-grub adjust the value of the default booted system
## can be true or false
# updatedefaultentry=false

## should update-grub add savedefault to the default options
## can be true or false
# savedefault=false

## ## End Default Options ##

title Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-22-generic
uuid ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic root=UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ro quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-22-generic

title Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-22-generic (recovery mode)
uuid ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic root=UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-22-generic

title Chainload into GRUB 2
root ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
kernel /boot/grub/core.img

title Ubuntu 10.10, memtest86+
uuid ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
kernel /boot/memtest86+.bin

### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST

=========================== sda2/boot/grub/grub.cfg: ===========================

#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
#
# It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates
# from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub
#

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ###
if [ -s $prefix/grubenv ]; then
set have_grubenv=true
load_env
fi
set default="0"
if [ "${prev_saved_entry}" ]; then
set saved_entry="${prev_saved_entry}"
save_env saved_entry
set prev_saved_entry=
save_env prev_saved_entry
set boot_once=true
fi

function savedefault {
if [ -z "${boot_once}" ]; then
saved_entry="${chosen}"
save_env saved_entry
fi
}

function recordfail {
set recordfail=1
if [ -n "${have_grubenv}" ]; then if [ -z "${boot_once}" ]; then save_env recordfail; fi; fi
}

function load_video {
insmod vbe
insmod vga
}

insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
if loadfont /usr/share/grub/unicode.pf2 ; then
set gfxmode=640x480
load_video
insmod gfxterm
fi
terminal_output gfxterm
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
set locale_dir=($root)/boot/grub/locale
set lang=en
insmod gettext
if [ "${recordfail}" = 1 ]; then
set timeout=-1
else
set timeout=10
fi
### END /etc/grub.d/00_header ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###
set menu_color_normal=white/black
set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray
### END /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.35-22-generic' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
recordfail
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic root=UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ro quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-22-generic
}
menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.35-22-generic (recovery mode)' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
recordfail
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
echo 'Loading Linux 2.6.35-22-generic ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic root=UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e ro single
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-22-generic
}
### END /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###
### END /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ ###
menuentry "Memory test (memtest86+)" {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
linux16 /boot/memtest86+.bin
}
menuentry "Memory test (memtest86+, serial console 115200)" {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,msdos2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e
linux16 /boot/memtest86+.bin console=ttyS0,115200n8
}
### END /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
if [ "x${timeout}" != "x-1" ]; then
if keystatus; then
if keystatus --shift; then
set timeout=-1
else
set timeout=0
fi
else
if sleep --interruptible 3 ; then
set timeout=0
fi
fi
fi
### END /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the
# menu entries you want to add after this comment. Be careful not to change
# the 'exec tail' line above.
### END /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###

### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###
if [ -f $prefix/custom.cfg ]; then
source $prefix/custom.cfg;
fi
### END /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###

=============================== sda2/etc/fstab: ===============================

# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>

proc /proc proc nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
#Entry for /dev/sda2 :
UUID=ff656e78-71c3-43ac-8bce-0c60ca6d942e / ext3 errors=remount-ro 0 1
#Entry for /dev/sda3 :
UUID=EBAE-362F /dos vfat utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
#Entry for /dev/sda4 :
UUID=62F3C5977134D7AB /mnt ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0
#Entry for /dev/sda1 :
UUID=d08f9054-f7b4-4db3-89c3-d2c11594eac8 none swap sw 0 0



=================== sda2: Location of files loaded by Grub: ===================


236.1GB: boot/grub/core.img
236.1GB: boot/grub/grub.cfg
236.2GB: boot/grub/menu.lst
236.2GB: boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-22-generic
236.2GB: boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic
236.2GB: initrd.img
236.2GB: vmlinuz

omerook
03-02-2011, 22:22
may be you can try to recovere the old partition table through testdisk tool, you find it in the live cd of gparted.
be careful, you must study well before to try. every change in your hd could find impossible a future recovery data.
try it is your risk.

follow the 3d about recovery data
http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=623886
good luck

kernelex
03-02-2011, 23:11
mi gioco una palla che ci sono ancora dati e partizioni.
una live e un fdisk -l rivelerebbe ciņ che resta delle partizione.

p.s. pensavo di aver sbagliato forum :O

Fil9998
04-02-2011, 08:58
can't you write in italian?



anyway: boot a live linux CD and in terminal write: disk -l as Kernelex suggested.

This should show the -still present on disk- partition and files.

Fil9998
04-02-2011, 09:04
I solved similar ad worse problems (partition formatted) in the past with a data recovery program.
I used getdataback , it's worth its price and you can run it from a "live" stripped down win xp.

there are similar tools under linux, but if you are not familiar with them I think it should be much more easier this way on a windows environment.