Converting back to NTFS without formatting?

Discussion in 'Storage Devices' started by Caustic, Jul 13, 2009.

  1. Caustic

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    Currently my hard drives have no file system structure. This is due to a bad linux install.

    Using an external program, I can see that my data is still on the hard drives, but it's inaccessible so formatting is NOT an option.

    I would normally just use the "convert" command but to do that, you need a drive letter but my hard drives don't have one.


    1. How can I convert my hard drives to an NTFS structure, without formating? Partition magic doesn't work for this.

    2. If I delete the partition, will that also delete the data found on the hard drive?


    Thanks!
     

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