Disk wiped from Linux - restore Windows?

LuteroK
LuteroK Member Posts: 1 New User
Okay, so long story short I recently tried installing Ubuntu dual boot with my Windows installation as I had done with a previous system. I somehow failed to notice I had whole disk selected rather than the option for partition. Well. Obviously it wiped my whole disk along with my Windows 8 installation. I aborted the Ubuntu install progress right away and shut down, of course it was too late.

I resorted to Testdisk. It was able to find my C: (windows) and M: partitions, which I am able to restore in order to copy and access my data, but not simultaneously. It must be only C: (Acer) or M: at a time.

At this point my data is safe. My only concern now is fixing the Windows installation, I had neglected to create a recovery drive until after this headache transpired, and that was done with my friends Dell machine. I do not have any Windows 8 discs or drives, nor do I know how to aquire it without purchasing, which is not an option.


I suppose I'd like to know if I'm going to be able to boot Windows again, using testdisk to restore the proper partition table setup and (I don't need M:, it's been backed up)

I cannot restore or refresh the system via the recovery Usb created on the other pc as it reports the drive is locked.

Laptop is an Aspire V5-552p-x440.


I'm doing this from my phone, if any additional information is needed that I missed I'd be glad to provide. Apologies on the messy post.

Note : I cannot access Acer Recovery

Answers

  • Ryanrr
    Ryanrr Member Posts: 831 Practitioner WiFi Icon

    I am sorry to hear that this has happened. My suggestion would be purchase some recovery media from store.acer.com for your system or contact technical support in your region for assistance in required recovery media.

     

     

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