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What I would do and which could very far away help :
Boot into the TRIAL OS (set date to Sept. 2 2015 first) and when in there go to a Command Prompt (cmd) and type :
chkdsk c:/f:
It will ask you to reboot and before the boot completes the c: drive will be checked agains errors. When this finishes (may take a while like 30 minutes) you can boot into 10586.0 again and see whethere the files now contain data. Just rightclick-open or edit from Explorer to see it. Data is there again ? then you're good. Not ? then it is lost unless you made a backup somehow. And, a backup of the .vhd file would do it. So if you meant in the earlier post to restore such a backup (file), then yes. If you meant to restore from the original copy I provided, then it won't help (that wil lnot contain any of your data).
Boot into the TRIAL OS (set date to Sept. 2 2015 first) and when in there go to a Command Prompt (cmd) and type :
chkdsk c:/f:
It will ask you to reboot and before the boot completes the c: drive will be checked agains errors. When this finishes (may take a while like 30 minutes) you can boot into 10586.0 again and see whethere the files now contain data. Just rightclick-open or edit from Explorer to see it. Data is there again ? then you're good. Not ? then it is lost unless you made a backup somehow. And, a backup of the .vhd file would do it. So if you meant in the earlier post to restore such a backup (file), then yes. If you meant to restore from the original copy I provided, then it won't help (that wil lnot contain any of your data).
Not sure why /f: is invalid parameter.
Am trying this hoping to get my playlist data back. Thanks in advance.
Brian