Mysystem is not going to dual boot options. I'm new to linux, just wanted to see how it works and so I installed it using a liveUSB after creating a separate 30 Gb partition alongside with my 3 partitions on windows(I think i used an empty 300Gb Partition for the 30 gb, didn't used my C(windows partition) for it) and booted with USB.gave 6000 gb out of 6144 RAM n did proper allocations for swap n boot and everything else n installed it. Now I can't seem to access my windows or any of the data. I had some big projects on those drives.
Is there any way I can retrieve all/most of my data! and How'd I know if all of my data has been deleted or if it's still there!I found somewhere I shouldn't use Ubuntu OS as there's a chance it's still overwriting on my old data.Also I foundDdrescue ,[SystemRescue] &[BootRepair]But I don't know where to start the process of recovering which I hope is still thereDetails on my laptop:
Model: Dell Inspiron 15 Series
OS before: win8.1
OS tried: Ubuntu 14.04
RAM: 6Gb
Hard Disk: 1Tb
processor: Intel i5BootInfoScript result: pastebin results.txt
Note that there are tools other than PhotoRec that do similar jobs. I've heard that some Windows-specific tools can do a better job of recovering filenames, so you may want to use one of them rather than PhotoRec; but I have no specific URLs or program names. Such tools may require booting from their own recovery disks or from Windows recovery disks rather than from an Ubuntu recovery disk.
We just upgraded our DC to server 2012 R2 and testing Win8.1 / Win10 / Server 2012R2 with it. Just wondering that if the native admin templates in 2012R2's GPO can manage all win8.1/Win10/2012r2? or we need to install new admin template file for that? I found the link below for installing admin template files, not sure if i need to do it on 2012r2. The requirements for installing this file is upto win server 2012....
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