hello
I acted very stupidly, and lost a partition full of Amiga stuff.
I had a 2G SCSI HD from a friend of mine. It had a single FFS partition, filling all the space, containing 1.4 G of data.
I connected to my A4000T, and all was fine. I wanted to backup it on CDs, but the buring software complained about something wrong in the config of devices (the CDRW is on the same SCSI bus as the new HD). I launched HDInstTool, and it recognized the new HD as "modified". This is normal, in my experience, whenever a new HD is connected to the system. I thought that "saving" it could solve the buring software problem, and I thought that it was a safe operation since I had not changed anything in the partition nor in the other setting.
But I was wrong. The partition is disappeared.
HDInstTool, see the HD as empty.
With HDToolBox, instead, if I try to enter the partitioning window, I get a system crash.
I am almost sure that there is nothing to do to recover data, but who knows...maybe I am wrong again.
Notice that I didn't change partition...what if I re-create the partition?
regards
Luca