Dexter Filmore wrote:
Friend of mine deleted her entire photo collection (or rather, the shoddy
software from a local online photo service did) and asked me for help.
So I thought I fire up Knoppix and look out for a util to do the recovery.
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Check out this URL:
http://www.recover4all.com/
I used it at work to recover an entire hard drive (C: Drive) when a user
thought she was deleting some data on her server drive. It worked very
well for me.
Here is a little of the promo from the website:
"With the Recover4allĀ® Software you can easily recover (undelete) files
that were accidentally deleted under Windows. It does not matter if the
files went through the recycle bin (and have been lost since the bin was
emptied) or were directly deleted. The program is fast and very easy to
use. The deleted files can be restored with a few mouseclicks. To
prevent files that were already deleted from becoming overwritten,
Recover4allĀ® does not require installation and can run directly from a
floppy disk."
Hope this helps.
Rick
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After some googling I came to think there *are* no linux tools for recovering
deleted files on fat/ntfs.
Am I right here or does someone know better?
("seek and repair 700 files by hex editing the fat or mft" is not an option")
Dex
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