Sounds like you've hosed your system to me.
You could try installing the "testdisk" utility which includes "photorec" ... these are terminal (command line) apps that can help recover partitions (testdisk) and data files (photorec) that are still intact. There's a slim chance you might get back some of your data. Testdisk won't be much use as it seems you have reinstalled the OS, but photorec might be able to get some of your data files back.
I think Vinny was meaning to try the Kmenu (Start menu) from the live DVD/USB ... in the System section you should find the utility "KDE Partition Manager". You can run this to check the condition of the partitions to see if they have been corrupted/wiped/deleted or whatever. The Partition Manager is much more comprehensive than the partition editor in the install process.
You could try installing the "testdisk" utility which includes "photorec" ... these are terminal (command line) apps that can help recover partitions (testdisk) and data files (photorec) that are still intact. There's a slim chance you might get back some of your data. Testdisk won't be much use as it seems you have reinstalled the OS, but photorec might be able to get some of your data files back.
I think Vinny was meaning to try the Kmenu (Start menu) from the live DVD/USB ... in the System section you should find the utility "KDE Partition Manager". You can run this to check the condition of the partitions to see if they have been corrupted/wiped/deleted or whatever. The Partition Manager is much more comprehensive than the partition editor in the install process.
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