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Hey,

So, Basically I decided to try to rescue my old hard-drive from my old Macbook. The Only problem I'm having is that It's Not being recognised By Windows 7. I mean The actual hard-drive is but it's being recognised as "RECOVERY"...
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It's not 16Gb either, It's about 150.


Main Question, Can I recover the files or will I need to just bite the bullet and accept that I've lost them all? Or would I need to just connect it to a Mac?

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I'm not sure if it's important But While The Macbook was working I had Bootcamp on it so it's partitioned in to two sections (Reason for the 16Gb) So I've tried changing the boot order so that the Macbook Drive is first and Doing the Holding "alt" As you do on a Mac.
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happend to me and on my xbox hard drive dont know to fix try sending it out
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Creational wrote happend to me and on my xbox hard drive dont know to fix try sending it out


If I were to send it out they'd probably just format it though?
I could do that anyway, But only if nothing else works
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