I just installed a new SSD in my PC, but somehow during the installation, I ended up messing up the disk commands in the command prompt. Now, my old SSD is showing as a recovery partition, and I can't access it anymore. I really want to recover my data from it and convert it back to NTFS. Any advice on how to make this work would be greatly appreciated!
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If the Disk Management tool doesn't help, you can also use a tool like EaseUS Partition Master or MiniTool Partition Wizard. They often allow you to change partition types without losing data. Just make sure to back up anything crucial from the SSD if you can before trying anything drastic.
It sounds like you might have accidentally formatted the old SSD or altered its partitions. Have you tried using the Disk Management tool in Windows to see how it’s set up? You might be able to revert the partition or reformat it back to NTFS from there. Just be careful not to format it if you want to keep your data intact! Also, it would be helpful to know what exact command you ran that caused this issue.

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