Currently, I have a laptop with Windows 7 installed, protected by Sophos SafeGuard. I booted into a Live Linux CD to do a few things. While I was in Linux, I made the mistake of trying to format my usb drive to a FAT32 partion. Unfortunately, I hit the wrong partition. I ran the following command:
mkdosfs -F 32 -I /dev/sda1
Unfortunately, /dev/sda1 is my Windows partition! Fortunately, that was all I did. Didn't try to copy any files or anything. Exited Linux and tried to boot into Windows as normal. BIOS loads, then SafeGuard loads. I am then greeted with a message that SafeGuard cannot find a bootable disk. Please tell me this is recoverable!
I have tried booting back into Linux and using TestDisk to change the partition type of /dev/sda1 to NTFS, but that did not work. Any ideas?
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