What kind of filesystem (ext2,3,4,ntfs) are you using on the disk?

El 04/07/2011 08:00 p.m., Esteban Cervetto escribió:
Hello:

Recently, I have been a serious problem with my hard disk, and lost great part of my data.

Actually, I have a folder in a old disk where my scid databace was placed, until I cut and pasted on my new (and failed) HD. Nowadays, I am very angry with me for not perform a Copy-paste instead (why I have to cut! :'-(

Fortunatelly, This old disk never used again, so I suppose I have de image of my database and may be can recover with soft like*PhotoRec*. (god please !)

But I am concerned; scid format is not as popular as a pdf, so the formats that can recover PhotoRec doesn't include scid:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/File_Formats_Recovered_By_PhotoRec

But there're other recovery tool that I am sure it can: for example MagicRescue,

¿Can someone give me a hand to recover it?

I searched this question in our mailarchive, but, I did not find anything. I believe then this is a good oportunity to resolve/explain how to recover a missed database, one of the worst fears for ours databases

 Regards


Esteban



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