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Christopher Prince
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Hi,
I recently have "lost" my storage space; unplugging the sata cable while the system was running and when reconnecting it stupidly clicking yes to create new GPT (one of the HDDs failed in the Space and I was trying to get it back).
I've been able to recover a portion of the files using a third-party recovery tool; however the Office files haven't been recovered.
I'm wondering, as the Storage Spaces do still exist and are still detectable both in Storage Spaces itself and through the method shown here:
Virtual Hard Drives Are Missing From My 64-bit Windows - Windows 7 Help Forums
If there's not a simple way of reassigning these drives to the system? I've tried googling this issue but haven't found anything so far...
Thanks
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I recently have "lost" my storage space; unplugging the sata cable while the system was running and when reconnecting it stupidly clicking yes to create new GPT (one of the HDDs failed in the Space and I was trying to get it back).
I've been able to recover a portion of the files using a third-party recovery tool; however the Office files haven't been recovered.
I'm wondering, as the Storage Spaces do still exist and are still detectable both in Storage Spaces itself and through the method shown here:
Virtual Hard Drives Are Missing From My 64-bit Windows - Windows 7 Help Forums
If there's not a simple way of reassigning these drives to the system? I've tried googling this issue but haven't found anything so far...
Thanks
More...