Re: Missing data partition after installation of partition magic

Hi there Im after a little help.
Yesterday I installed a program called partition magic. The install went without any errors or problems but then when I start the program for the 1st time I got a blue screen and my laptop shut down. I restarted the laptop and uninstalled partition magic but now I noticed that the data partition is missing. Ive tried doing a restore back to before I installed partition magic but that does not help.
Any help would be great. Thanks
Lee

Hi Lee,
May I ask you why you have installed partition magic? Installation of such programs is always a little bit risky and should only be done if you really want to change some partitions or something else.
Have you already checked disk management of Windows? Navigate to control panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
Can you see the second partition and is it maybe hidden or something else?

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