My partitions disappeared after lubuntu live cd

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My partitions disappeared after Lubuntu Live CD now there sda5 which will not mount. It was Lubuntu 14.



I looked around to see if an install is too difficult. I liked Linux puppy because was not so dangerous or difficult.





But I went back after seeing it's not for normal people.





But it didn't go back. It stayed changed from my (sda1 sda2 sda3) to sda5. I never choose or made sda5 (see picture). When I saw it looks dangerous I went back but sda5 stayed and my old partitions sda1 to sda3 didn't show up again.



In sda3 which is Packard Bell laptops windows original partit had my pics and my puppy Linux sfs collections. There was no writing action so nothing can be really deleted.



How to get all back? if I put puppy Linux CD in and start with puppy it is nothing there even parit5 is not to mount is the message.





Does sudo testdisk not work because I'm on a live CD?



I probably need a boot tool like puppy. What should I download? I have a second laptop so I can burn DVD. What should I do to get stuff back? The pics belong to somebody else and laptop actually too.










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  • i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 19:05






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    Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:13










  • Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:15











  • Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
    – oldfred
    Apr 9 at 19:41










  • SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 20:17















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My partitions disappeared after Lubuntu Live CD now there sda5 which will not mount. It was Lubuntu 14.



I looked around to see if an install is too difficult. I liked Linux puppy because was not so dangerous or difficult.





But I went back after seeing it's not for normal people.





But it didn't go back. It stayed changed from my (sda1 sda2 sda3) to sda5. I never choose or made sda5 (see picture). When I saw it looks dangerous I went back but sda5 stayed and my old partitions sda1 to sda3 didn't show up again.



In sda3 which is Packard Bell laptops windows original partit had my pics and my puppy Linux sfs collections. There was no writing action so nothing can be really deleted.



How to get all back? if I put puppy Linux CD in and start with puppy it is nothing there even parit5 is not to mount is the message.





Does sudo testdisk not work because I'm on a live CD?



I probably need a boot tool like puppy. What should I download? I have a second laptop so I can burn DVD. What should I do to get stuff back? The pics belong to somebody else and laptop actually too.










share|improve this question























  • i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 19:05






  • 1




    Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:13










  • Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:15











  • Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
    – oldfred
    Apr 9 at 19:41










  • SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 20:17













up vote
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down vote

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My partitions disappeared after Lubuntu Live CD now there sda5 which will not mount. It was Lubuntu 14.



I looked around to see if an install is too difficult. I liked Linux puppy because was not so dangerous or difficult.





But I went back after seeing it's not for normal people.





But it didn't go back. It stayed changed from my (sda1 sda2 sda3) to sda5. I never choose or made sda5 (see picture). When I saw it looks dangerous I went back but sda5 stayed and my old partitions sda1 to sda3 didn't show up again.



In sda3 which is Packard Bell laptops windows original partit had my pics and my puppy Linux sfs collections. There was no writing action so nothing can be really deleted.



How to get all back? if I put puppy Linux CD in and start with puppy it is nothing there even parit5 is not to mount is the message.





Does sudo testdisk not work because I'm on a live CD?



I probably need a boot tool like puppy. What should I download? I have a second laptop so I can burn DVD. What should I do to get stuff back? The pics belong to somebody else and laptop actually too.










share|improve this question















My partitions disappeared after Lubuntu Live CD now there sda5 which will not mount. It was Lubuntu 14.



I looked around to see if an install is too difficult. I liked Linux puppy because was not so dangerous or difficult.





But I went back after seeing it's not for normal people.





But it didn't go back. It stayed changed from my (sda1 sda2 sda3) to sda5. I never choose or made sda5 (see picture). When I saw it looks dangerous I went back but sda5 stayed and my old partitions sda1 to sda3 didn't show up again.



In sda3 which is Packard Bell laptops windows original partit had my pics and my puppy Linux sfs collections. There was no writing action so nothing can be really deleted.



How to get all back? if I put puppy Linux CD in and start with puppy it is nothing there even parit5 is not to mount is the message.





Does sudo testdisk not work because I'm on a live CD?



I probably need a boot tool like puppy. What should I download? I have a second laptop so I can burn DVD. What should I do to get stuff back? The pics belong to somebody else and laptop actually too.







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  • i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 19:05






  • 1




    Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:13










  • Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:15











  • Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
    – oldfred
    Apr 9 at 19:41










  • SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 20:17

















  • i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 19:05






  • 1




    Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:13










  • Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 9 at 19:15











  • Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
    – oldfred
    Apr 9 at 19:41










  • SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
    – Dali Andrea Veneziano
    Apr 9 at 20:17
















i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
– Dali Andrea Veneziano
Apr 9 at 19:05




i must saythat my win7 in sda was not working not booting missing i just use puppy linux on this laptop with dvd its very fast
– Dali Andrea Veneziano
Apr 9 at 19:05




1




1




Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 9 at 19:13




Could you please edit your post when you want to clarify something or add information? It’s best to have everything relevant in one place. Additionally, comments may be deleted for various reasons. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 9 at 19:13












Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 9 at 19:15





Could you please boot a live DVD/USB with Ubuntu (or Lubuntu or any other official Ubuntu flavour), choose the option "Try *buntu", open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), run the command sudo parted -l; sudo lsblk -f and edit your question to copy and paste command output into it? Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 9 at 19:15













Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
– oldfred
Apr 9 at 19:41




Note that LVM is an advanced logical volume configuration that as default uses the entire hard drive erasing all other partitions. It typically has a /boot partition and entire rest of drive is one standard partition holding all the logical volumes.askubuntu.com/questions/3596/… If not too much damage done, testdisk may find old partitions. askubuntu.com/questions/286181/…
– oldfred
Apr 9 at 19:41












SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
– Dali Andrea Veneziano
Apr 9 at 20:17





SO STARTING LIVE DVD UBUNTU IS NOT DAMAGING MORE THE HARD DISK?...I STARTED LIVE CD BUT NOW I READ :
– Dali Andrea Veneziano
Apr 9 at 20:17











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YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEMMM TO BE BACK



THINK FOUND IN PUPPY FORUM :



https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



PUPPY RESCUE 2.5 SELBOOTABLE dvdISO WITH TEST.. AND PROBABLY OTHER TOOLS



ALL PARTIT BACK:)))) hurrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



TEST... DIDINT WORKED IN LIVE LUBUNTU :(( I REMEBER SHOWED JUST MY CD ROMM NOTHING MORE!!!



but here in resckue puppy 2.5 test.. showed all deleted partit and recovered them:)))



https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286530/79c890eb5f1cd57c5c78d20c4e7f3115



https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286534/59d746f3344310f35128d52ec35ade12



http://smokey01.com/CatDude/ISOs/PupRescue/2.5/PupRescue_2.5.iso
https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286549/1570ed19b1a88f61a2720a00540537c9






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    YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEMMM TO BE BACK



    THINK FOUND IN PUPPY FORUM :



    https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



    PUPPY RESCUE 2.5 SELBOOTABLE dvdISO WITH TEST.. AND PROBABLY OTHER TOOLS



    ALL PARTIT BACK:)))) hurrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



    TEST... DIDINT WORKED IN LIVE LUBUNTU :(( I REMEBER SHOWED JUST MY CD ROMM NOTHING MORE!!!



    but here in resckue puppy 2.5 test.. showed all deleted partit and recovered them:)))



    https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286530/79c890eb5f1cd57c5c78d20c4e7f3115



    https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286534/59d746f3344310f35128d52ec35ade12



    http://smokey01.com/CatDude/ISOs/PupRescue/2.5/PupRescue_2.5.iso
    https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286549/1570ed19b1a88f61a2720a00540537c9






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      YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEMMM TO BE BACK



      THINK FOUND IN PUPPY FORUM :



      https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



      PUPPY RESCUE 2.5 SELBOOTABLE dvdISO WITH TEST.. AND PROBABLY OTHER TOOLS



      ALL PARTIT BACK:)))) hurrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



      TEST... DIDINT WORKED IN LIVE LUBUNTU :(( I REMEBER SHOWED JUST MY CD ROMM NOTHING MORE!!!



      but here in resckue puppy 2.5 test.. showed all deleted partit and recovered them:)))



      https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286530/79c890eb5f1cd57c5c78d20c4e7f3115



      https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286534/59d746f3344310f35128d52ec35ade12



      http://smokey01.com/CatDude/ISOs/PupRescue/2.5/PupRescue_2.5.iso
      https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286549/1570ed19b1a88f61a2720a00540537c9






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        YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEMMM TO BE BACK



        THINK FOUND IN PUPPY FORUM :



        https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



        PUPPY RESCUE 2.5 SELBOOTABLE dvdISO WITH TEST.. AND PROBABLY OTHER TOOLS



        ALL PARTIT BACK:)))) hurrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



        TEST... DIDINT WORKED IN LIVE LUBUNTU :(( I REMEBER SHOWED JUST MY CD ROMM NOTHING MORE!!!



        but here in resckue puppy 2.5 test.. showed all deleted partit and recovered them:)))



        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286530/79c890eb5f1cd57c5c78d20c4e7f3115



        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286534/59d746f3344310f35128d52ec35ade12



        http://smokey01.com/CatDude/ISOs/PupRescue/2.5/PupRescue_2.5.iso
        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286549/1570ed19b1a88f61a2720a00540537c9






        share|improve this answer














        YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEMMM TO BE BACK



        THINK FOUND IN PUPPY FORUM :



        https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/linux-data-recovery.html



        PUPPY RESCUE 2.5 SELBOOTABLE dvdISO WITH TEST.. AND PROBABLY OTHER TOOLS



        ALL PARTIT BACK:)))) hurrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



        TEST... DIDINT WORKED IN LIVE LUBUNTU :(( I REMEBER SHOWED JUST MY CD ROMM NOTHING MORE!!!



        but here in resckue puppy 2.5 test.. showed all deleted partit and recovered them:)))



        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286530/79c890eb5f1cd57c5c78d20c4e7f3115



        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286534/59d746f3344310f35128d52ec35ade12



        http://smokey01.com/CatDude/ISOs/PupRescue/2.5/PupRescue_2.5.iso
        https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/3286549/1570ed19b1a88f61a2720a00540537c9







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