Windows 10: Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair PC-->command prompt

Discus and support Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair PC-->command prompt in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair pc CMD while installing Windows 10. Please help to get all partitions? Problem: How to get back old... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by Vijay007, Feb 21, 2018.

  1. Vijay007 Win User

    Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair PC-->command prompt


    Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair pc CMD while installing Windows 10. Please help to get all partitions?
    Problem: How to get back old partitions?

    Error Made: Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair pc CMD, while installing Windows 10.

    Totally my disk with three partitions.

    Partition 1: Where I Tried to install windows10, but thrown an error as mentioned below.
    Partition2 & 3 : other partitions which were gone after entering clean command.
    While I was installing Windows10, it has shown an error like windows cannot be installed on this partition, it is GPT partition, which is partition 1.

    So went to repair my pc --> Repair PC selected advanced options and command prompt then.

    > diskpart
    > list disk
    > select disk 0
    > list partition
    > select partition 1
    >clean
    Then I checked
    >list partition
    No partitions are available
    >list disk

    it is giving total disk capacity around 950 GB as disk 0

    Laptop: Lenovo IdeaPad Z580


    Please help me out..... *cry

    :)
     
    Vijay007, Feb 21, 2018
    #1

  2. USB Keyboard and Mouse no longer work on Windows 10 Login Screen

    YOU MEAN USE ON EVERYTHING AS IN PREBOOT.

    You can not even access safe mode with no M & K functions. There could be commands from command prompt to maybe fix this, but I doubt it. And can you even use M & K using command prompt

    I hate to say but repair >> system restore or reset PC or clean install may be only options.
     
    seahawks65, Feb 21, 2018
    #2
  3. Kem Mon Win User
    AN OPERATING SYSTEM WASN'T FOUND

    Hi,

    Based on the details you have provided, Were you able to access the
    Advanced Startup options (Startup Repair screen)? If yes, you can repair the boot from there by using the
    Command Prompt. Here is how:

    From the Startup Repair screen, click on
    Advanced Options. Under the
    Choose an option screen, select
    Troubleshoot > Advanced options> Command Prompt. Please enter the following
    command:


    • Bootrec /scanos

    • bootrec /fixMBR

    • bootrec /fixBoot

    • bootrec /rebuildBCD

    If not, you can use your
    ISO file
    to access the Advance Startup
    repair, boot your PC using the
    ISO file
    and on the bottom left of the Windows setup screen, click on Repair my
    PC > Troubleshoot > Advance Options > Command Prompt
    and enter the command I provided.

    If the issue persists, you can clean install Windows 10, contact our
    Answer Desk for the activation key and explain to them what happened.

    Update us on how it goes.

    Regards.
     
    Kem Mon, Feb 21, 2018
    #3
  4. dalchina New Member

    Unknowingly I fired the clean command in repair PC-->command prompt

    Hi, this description of 'clean' shows that crucial information about your partitions has been destroyed - overwritten.
    Clean vs Clean all in diskpart.. - [Solved] - Windows 7

    Have you been using disk imaging routinely- which we repeatedly recommend? (e.g. Macrium Reflect (free - yes free) + external storage for disk image sets.

    If you have, you can restore the most recent image.

    (There are other disk imaging programs around too- it's been available for years as a method).

    Hopefully you have a full backup of your personal data.

    You can of course see what happens if you use data recovery or partition recovery programs such as
    Rebuild and Recover Partition Table - EaseUS Partition Table Doctor

    but I would assume the purpose of that command is to make that impossible.
     
    dalchina, Feb 21, 2018
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