Thanks, Werner!
No backup, and I think there is no way to recover the password, which
- in this case - is very unfortunate. :( I wonder how this happened.
The drive is a Samsung EVO SSD with NTFS.
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2017 17:38, felix.k...@inka.de said:
> See the attached file. When I try to decrypt it using `gpg -d`, I get:
>
> gpg: [don't know]: 1st length byte missing
The data is corrupted. It consists of a probably corrected public key
encrypted packet (with the encrypted session key) f