Zach White skribis 2006-11-18 2:58 (+0000):
> Undeleting a file on a FAT32 disk is a pretty simple thing. You troll the
> FS looking for filenames that have been marked as deleted. Then you see if
> all the data for said file is available. You'd think that by now someone
> would have written a simple program to do that under some sort of open
> source license.
-u Try to undelete the specified file. dosfsck tries to allocate a
chain of contiguous unallocated clusters beginning with the start cluster of
the undeleted file.
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