![]() ![]() ![]() And it makes a big difference in terms of the recovery effort. I realize that you said that you encrypted your entire disk, but it's been my experience that most TrueCrypt users think that, and in the end we often discover that they were mistaken and that they were actually using partition encryption. We can search for your embedded backup header, but in order not to waste time I would first like to confirm which type of encryption you were using. ![]() It probably wiped out your TrueCrypt volume header, but it's possible that the embedded backup header still remains, as this is located approximately 128 KB back from the very end of the disk, or possibly even farther back if your volume was partition-based. The Diskpart Clean command (without the "ALL") doesn't wipe out that much, just the beginning and I think a little bit of the end of the disk, so there's still some hope remaining. Any of you guys here offer this kind of service? I'm willing to pay someone if they can successfully recover my data back. I was storing all my data on this drive dated back 2003. I have already made a clone of drive using WinHex but i need assistance recovering my data. After reading on internet i found out that you could get it working it with help of WinHex but i was unsuccessful in doing so. Whole drive was encrypted with TrueCrypt and i also do not have backup headers. This drive had all the projects i had ever worked on and a lot memories and pictures.ĭrive is 500GB. What i did not realize was my TrueCrypt drive was attached and i accidentally selected wrong drive and ran "clean" command on it, right after running this command i realized what i had done and i panicked. So i went Googled how to solve this problem solution was to clean the disk partition and recreate it. So the other day i was trying to downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7 and Windows setup won't let me do it because of different file system. ![]()
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