Hi. i read somewhere that you should remove all partitions on your sd card, and i think i took it the wrong way. i chose data partition in the NOOBS recovery mode. im pretty sure i accidentally deleted the boot partition. any way to remedy that?
thanks in advance!!!
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Re: data partition
If you choose to select anything to install from the NOOBS Recovery Console it completely destroys and overwrites any previously installed Operating Systems on that NOOBS SD card. I think it issues a warning and asks you to acknowledge it before doing so.jedi5200 wrote:Hi. i read somewhere that you should remove all partitions on your sd card, and i think i took it the wrong way. i chose data partition in the NOOBS recovery mode. im pretty sure i accidentally deleted the boot partition. any way to remedy that?
If you choose to install only a Data Partition I guess that would render NOOBS unable to boot up into an Operating System?
I think any previous Operating System and associated files and data are probably irretrievably lost. At a stretch it might be possible to forensically examine the partition layout remaining on the card to see if anything can be recovered.
If you are content to make a fresh start you can get back to the NOOBS Recovery Console by accepting the option to press Shift as the system boots up: you could simply reinstall Raspbian from there.
(What did you read that suggests that deleting all partitions would be a good idea? That seems to be a sure way of destroying your Operating System!)
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Re: data partition
What makes you think it deleted the /boot partition? I assume that the card does not boot. If it does, even partially, then you have not.
The data partition is an extra partition intended to allow a user to store files that may be needed on a second OS if you install that way.
Do you have another card for your Pi, or a laptop / PC that you can read the card with? Note that Windows can ONLY see the /boot partition. What can you see on the card?
The data partition is an extra partition intended to allow a user to store files that may be needed on a second OS if you install that way.
Do you have another card for your Pi, or a laptop / PC that you can read the card with? Note that Windows can ONLY see the /boot partition. What can you see on the card?