I was installing ubuntu 12.04 on my system. There were 4 partitions on my system and I selected one of the four partition for the installation and chose the option of resizing the partition. Initially my partition was of size 100+GB and i created another partition out of it of size 15GB (EXT4). Now the moment I changed this partition structure my original partition got lost along with its data and I am left with 50GB partition and 50GB unallocated free space.
Now the data that I have lost is meant a lot to me and I want to recover that data. So is there any way I can recover it? And I haven't checked "format" option while resizing the partition.
You can try testdisk to recover it. I hope you can recover it, because you didn't formatted the space it. Only the partition table is changed.
Install it via Software center testdisk
or by using
sudo apt-get install testdisk
command in the terminal.Then run it with sudo command, i.e
sudo testdisk
. Please Don't forget to read the manual of it. manpage for thetestdisk
commandYou can use Ubuntu-Rescue-Remix
To download click Here
See this link for details about how to burn the ISO image to make a bootable CD.
1Source:Ubuntu Rescue Remix