Well, thanks for the reply.
I somehow managed to open all 3 partitions, this is what I did:
1.- Connect your HD using the SATA port.
2.- Use xplorer360 to open your HD. (It is possible that you need to initialize your HD from your Device Manager)
3.- Format your disk using your Windows built in function to do so.
4.- Back up your disk using Xplorer360.
5.- When you finish backing up your disk open the image with Xplorer360.
6.- At this point you may either see all 3 partitions and all the folders in each of them or you will see that partition 3 has only one file (Usually 2 GB + file with a weird date, and partition 0 should not have anything and partition 2 should stay the same).
7.- If the first option in number 6 did not occur try this: Open your disk with xplorer360, the most probable thing is that you will get an error about the chain cluster and then open your backed up image and that should do the trick.
Note: I got some errors while doing step 7 so just try again until it works.
You have to make sure that your HD is connected to your computer at all times and make sure you use Xplorer360 Xtreme 2, that´s the only version that worked for me.
This post has been edited by DashX0: Jan 8 2009, 12:42 AM