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File system recovery problem

Subject: File system recovery problem
Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 15:20:24 +0100 (BST)
Hi All,

I have a 80 GB disk with 6 partitions with win2k &
Linux installed. Mix of NTFS & EXT3. I formatted one
of the ext3 partition as NTFS from Windows, copied my
data on to it. Later, by mistake tried mounting this
partition in linux (thought if its a ext3 partition).
Ran fsck with -y option & messed with inodes. 

Now I recollected that it was formatted as NTFS
partition, so tried recovering Windows data with some
of the tools like gpart, testdisk etc. but could not
recover. 
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.

GU

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