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I had a nice dual boot going with Windows XP and OS X.

I had MacDrive installed and I was inside of Windows.

 

Don't ask me how I made the mistake of doing this... (it was like 4am):

I did a quick format on my HFS+ partition and converted it to NTFS.

 

Since it was only a quick format (that took about 2 secconds), I know I didn't erase any of the actual data.

Despite knowing the data is there... finding a program that will recover files formated for a HFS+, sitting on an NTFS partition, that runs in Windows is a bit difficult.

 

So far I have tried Nucleus' Kernel Recovery for Macintosh.

It tells me that there are no HFS+ partitions (since the partition is formated as NTFS)

 

I'm debating if I should do a quick format back to HFS+ or not, as I do not want to do any further damage to the files.

 

Any suggestions at all would be helpful. Thank you.

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