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This is turning into a nightmare - following my initial recovery of my two partitions, I went to install Xubuntu 12.10 (again). At this time I had two partitions - one of ~39 GB had Zorin OS 6 installed on it, and another of ~33 GB had nothing installed, just a few files in it that I had manually backed up (moved) there. When I got to the partitioning step, I chose "Replace Zorin OS 6 with Xubuntu 12.10", along with LVM, naturally thinking that the installer wouldn't touch the second partition, since Zorin wasn't installed on it.



I was dead wrong. Upon booting my newly installed Xubuntu 12.10, I found in gparted that there were only two partitions - ~255MB, which appears to have the boot stuff in it (it's flagged boot in gparted), and another of ~74 GB.



Question: Is there any way to salvage my old files on the non-Zorin ext3 partition?



I'm really upset I made such a dumb move (again...), and any and all help is appreciated very, very much!


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Sorry to hear about your troubles! I found a nice little article on how to recover deleted partitions. I've never tried it personally, but it looks promising:



http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



The software he uses is called TestDisk. Here's the link to it:



http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk



Give it a shot and let us know how it goes.



Good luck!


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