Is there anyway to turn a un-allocated partition back with all it's existing files ?
>>59985982
back up your shit, and reformat partition.
then enlarge primary partition
put your files back on it. profit, next time go on sqt
>>59985982
Yes absolutely, as long as you didn't fuck with the filesystem header. Use fdisk NOT anything like parted, gparted that might actually overwrite the old filesystem header. Just make a new partition of the exact same size and type, write out and the kernel should recognize it as the old filesystem with all of the data still there.
You might be able to do it without creating the partition too, try something like
mount -t ntfs -o offset=XXXXX /dev/sda /mnt
where offset is the number of bytes to the start of the filesystem header.
Use TestDisk.
>>59986243
>Use TestDisk.
This
Another thing is when I go to view the data it shows this stupidly large size of data on there when I hadn't even filled up the 2TB on it
>>59986243
>>59986262
I used testdisk recently to solve this exact problem. It just werked
>>59985982
Please put questions like this in /sqt/.
>>59986365
Im doing something now.
I'm not exactly sure what but
>>59986365
what's sqt ?