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[Solved] An Operating System Wasn't Found Error: Resolving Partition Deactivation & CMD Steps

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  • #1 17073657
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    I warmly welcome.
    Unfortunately, I don't know exactly what happened when I tried to create the partition. I think I accidentally deactivated the system partition. (I was botting a pendrive and tried to activate partitions from CMD but on average it came out and either did not give results or I am doing it wrong) When switching on the computer I was shown the text that E was not found Mbr I played a little in CMD and I think I could play it unless the inscription changed on any operating system wasn't found, I can't use any repair option, only CMD starts, can something be done with it so that I don't lose data? All data was on D and the Partition with the system is C,
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    #2 17073735
    michald
    Level 34  
    I suggest booting from a dvd or USB stick with a linux live system and copy the data to another disk before a colleague attempts to repair the system partition.
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  • #3 17073739
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    So is it enough to download free Ubuntu eg and copy everything on a pendrive, and then install the system just?
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    #4 17073779
    michald
    Level 34  
    Jarzi12 wrote:
    So is it enough to download free Ubuntu eg and copy everything on a pendrive, and then install the system just?


    Is it a desktop or laptop?
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  • #5 17073797
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    Lenovo g570 laptop exactly
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    #6 17073899
    michald
    Level 34  
    Jarzi12 wrote:
    Lenovo g570 laptop exactly


    If the "Recovery" partition has not suffered then you can try to restore the factory settings after copying valuable data.
  • #7 17075186
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    I started Ubuntu with a pendrive, I do not know how to recover these files because all folders are empty, what to do or maybe everything is lost?
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    #8 17082055
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    Show the screen from DMDE from the partitions window view, after selecting the disk from physical devices.
  • #9 17082144
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    I have regained everything thank you for your help !!
  • #10 17082434
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    That's if you can write at a glance what you did and close the topic as completed.
  • #11 17082611
    Jarzi12
    Level 7  
    I booted the pendrive so that I could boot win 10 from it, as I could not use repair tools at startup or restore the backup, so I started Ubuntu from another booted pendrive, found my files and dumped to the cloud then after unsuccessful attempts to repair the system partition with CMD I put Windows 10 clean. That's all, I will add that if you do not have data that is important on your computer, it is not worth having fun repairing with CMD, it is time consuming and requires patience.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around resolving an "Operating System Wasn't Found" error after a user accidentally deactivated the system partition while attempting to create a new partition via CMD. The user, with a Lenovo G570 laptop, sought help to recover data from the D partition while the C partition was affected. Suggestions included booting from a Linux live system (like Ubuntu) to recover files before attempting system repairs. After successfully booting Ubuntu from a USB drive, the user managed to recover their files and ultimately decided to install a clean version of Windows 10 after unsuccessful CMD repair attempts. The conversation highlights the importance of data backup and the challenges of using CMD for system repairs.
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