ssd but I'm going to try. What the heck. My favorite files are a
>> cluster of small txt and org files. And I haven't used the machine since
>> then.
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>> >From: Joshua Judson Rosen <roz...@hackerposse.com>
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>Subject: Re: Data recovery
>
>On 02/16/2016 09:22 AM, Susan Cragin wrote:
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>> I recursively deleted my home folder, "susan."
>> I have days-old backup
On 02/16/2016 09:22 AM, Susan Cragin wrote:
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> I recursively deleted my home folder, "susan."
> I have days-old backup but want to try data recovery.
Is this on a spinning-platter HDD, or on one of those
new-fangled SSDs?
As far as I understand it, you're unlikely to be
I recursively deleted my home folder, "susan."
I have days-old backup but want to try data recovery.
Best Linux-on-a-stick for data recovery? Or just use my usb Debian lxde with
extundelete?
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I've had positive experiences with DriveSavers in the past. The data
has to be pretty valuable.
-Bill
On Aug 27, 2007, at 13:54, Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good data recovery firm?
I hear techfusion on NPR, but perhaps someone else has had good/bad
experiences. I
Can anyone recommend a good data recovery firm?
I hear techfusion on NPR, but perhaps someone else has had good/bad
experiences. I don't know if it was a hardware or software issue, all I
know is it wasn't one of my servers (Dances a little).
Patrick
On 8/27/07, Flaherty, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good data recovery firm?
I've had good dealings with CBL Data Recovery
(http://www.cbltech.com/). They offer free evaluation and quote, and
have a No data, no charge policy. I've sent in maybe five disks
over