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Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 2048 499711 248832 83 Linux /dev/sda2 501758 976771071 488134657 5 Extended /dev/sda5 501760 976771071 488134656 8e Linux LVMScrewed is one way to put it.
There are tools such as Test Disc, that can recover deleted partitions, but I'm not sure I'd hold out much hope.
If you do decide to try a recovery of data, you should stop using the machine Now.
Then research the subject carefully.
Sorry you made this mistake. It's a lesson you'll not forget, especially if you lost important data and think you need windows for something.
On the other hand. You could just enjoy Ubuntu and put that old Leviathan behind you...
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Box: openSUSE 12.2 | KDE 4.10 | M2N4-SLI | AMD 64 5200+
Lap1: openSUSE Mantis | KDE 4.10 | Intel M4 Graphics | Lenovo G550
Lap2: 12.2 Mantis | Celeron 550 | Intel 965 GM | Lenovo R61e | Ubuntu Daily
Eeepc: Xubuntu 12.10
Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2119519&goto=newpost
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