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Undo ntfsclone --overwrite syntax error

ok so I had a dislexic moment, while typing the command ntfsclone --rescue --overwrite --force /dev/sdc3 /dev/sda3 I got the source and destination backwards so now I have a blank sdc3 I tried using gparted -->device -->attemp data rescue and it didn't help. before I screw this partition up anymore I need some advice........can it be done and with what?
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partclone.extfs(8)					      System Manager's Manual						partclone.extfs(8)

NAME
partclone.extfs - The utility for clone and restore an etx2/ext3 partition. SYNOPSIS
partclone.extfs [options]... [MODE] [SOURCE FILE] [OUTPUT FILE] DESCRIPTION
partclone.extfs is a part of Partclone project for ext2/3 file system. Partclone is a project like the well-known backup utility "Parti- tion Image" a.k.a partimage. Partclone provide utilities to back up used blocks and design for higher compatibility of the file system using supported library like e2fslibs. OPTIONS
-o, --output FILE Output FILE -O --overwrite FILE Output FILE, overwriting if exists -s, --source FILE Source FILE -L, --logfile FILE Log FILE -c, --clone Save to the special image format -r, --restore Restore from the special image format -b, --dev-to-dev Local device to device copy mode -D, --domain Create GNU Ddrescue domain log file from source device --offset_domain=X Add X (in bytes) to all positions reported in the domain log file -R, --rescue Continue after disk read errors -dX, --debug=X Set the debug level to X = [0|1|2] -C, --no_check Don't check device size and free space -X, --dialog Output message as Dialog Format -I, --ignore_fschk Ignore filesystem check --ignore_crc Ignore crc check error -F, --force Force progress -f, --UI-fresh Fresh times of progress -q, --quiet quiet mode, no progress update -v, --version Display partclone version -h, --help Display this help Examples: clone /dev/hda1 to hda1.img and display debug information. partclone.extfs -c -d -s /dev/hda1 -o hda1.img restore /dev/hda1 from hda1.img and display debug information. partclone.extfs -r -d -s hda1.img -o /dev/hda1 restore image from clonezilla(split, gzip,) with stdin source cat sda1.ext3-ptcl-img.gz.a* > gunzip -c | partclone.ext3 -d -r -s - -o /dev/sda1 REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <thomas@nchc.org.tw> SUPPORT
You can get support at http://partclone.org AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Thomas Tsai <thomas@nchc.org.tw> partclone 0.2.48 Nov 2007 partclone.extfs(8)