The file system is ext3
    I tried to recover it with Photo REc, but I don't have luck.
    After that, made a bit to bit copy with command "dd" to do more critical
operations

I begin to mean that ext3 file systems are more dificult to recover   :(,
or at least, more difficult
 (http://linux.sys-con.com/node/117909)

Someone tell me to rebuild the partition table and the deleted files should
appear because these clusters don't be overwritten.  I heve my dudes about
it, and furthermore, i dont know how to do it.

Should I try with ext3undel <http://www.linux.com/feature/141074> ?





2011/7/5 Julio Pietropaolo <jpietropa...@gmail.com>

> **
> 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
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable.
> Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security
> threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes
> sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Scid-users mailing 
> listScid-users@lists.sourceforge.nethttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable.
Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security 
threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes 
sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2
_______________________________________________
Scid-users mailing list
Scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users

Reply via email to