Re: Recovering Win7 partn. after deleting its 100 MiB boot p
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 4:55 pm
TeraByte Support wrote in http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ucf/vi ... 326#p12342:
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> This is a user supported help group, not official support
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Thank you for the info. That was new to me. There are certainly very valuable contributions by members. But there are also problems and questions put forward that would need answers by Terabyte Support. I would like to invite you to provide further assistance in this forum and to thank you for your assistance so far and hopefully in the future.
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> and your questions and issues are outside use of the product itself.
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That worries me and makes me uncertain because I had thought there are implications in the problem put forward that are related to Terabyte products. But I cannot possibly argue with you on that and have to rely on your goodwill.
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> You're probably looking for something like
> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=327
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Thank you very much. This appears to be exactly what I was looking for. Perhaps this KB 327 may also be the solution to my related thread http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ucf/vi ... f=2&t=2257 (wrt the lost Win7 partition on HD-0, which had been overlapped by the 100 MiB partition created when trying to upgrade Win7_Koy to Win10).
I will report back on the outcome in both threads. But I will first create backups before I proceed with this KB instruction.
>
> This is a user supported help group, not official support
>
Thank you for the info. That was new to me. There are certainly very valuable contributions by members. But there are also problems and questions put forward that would need answers by Terabyte Support. I would like to invite you to provide further assistance in this forum and to thank you for your assistance so far and hopefully in the future.
>
> and your questions and issues are outside use of the product itself.
>
That worries me and makes me uncertain because I had thought there are implications in the problem put forward that are related to Terabyte products. But I cannot possibly argue with you on that and have to rely on your goodwill.
>
> You're probably looking for something like
> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=327
>
Thank you very much. This appears to be exactly what I was looking for. Perhaps this KB 327 may also be the solution to my related thread http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ucf/vi ... f=2&t=2257 (wrt the lost Win7 partition on HD-0, which had been overlapped by the 100 MiB partition created when trying to upgrade Win7_Koy to Win10).
I will report back on the outcome in both threads. But I will first create backups before I proceed with this KB instruction.