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Restore or create a new boot(?) partition

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I was installing windows in my pc when I deleted(miss click) a partition from the other disk I have in the pc where ubuntu is installed. Now, my pc dont recognise the second disk(where ubuntu is instaled) and only can use the disk where windows is installed. But if I start with a usb booted with ubuntu, I can see the partition of the disk where ubuntu and all my files are stored before reinstall.

Question: How can I restore the deleted partition or create a new that works like deleted one? The partition I deleted was the boot partition more or less 500mb. I want to keep my partition that have 80gb of files and other documents.

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You can try testdisk. http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Step_By_Step If you know start & end sectors which May be a sector or two after partition before and one or two before partition after.Parted rescue seems easier than testdisk https://askubuntu.com/questions/665445/upgraded-to-windows-10-on-dual-boot-and-cant-boot-to-ubuntu-partition
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