Data is logically deleted. If nothing has been
written to the disk after delete operation, most
likely it is still there. You may need to use some
disk tools to recover data from those cylinders that
may be showing as free space now.
Regards,
--Naresh
--- Abhishek Gangal [EMAIL
--- Abhishek Gangal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
Sir i have a problem with linux. I mounted the
fat partition and
bymistake i deleted the contents of the drive.
that were the imp. data . pl. help me to recover
the data. i tried to
recover the drive contents from
I have some FAT/NTFS recovery tools that can recover data from
deleted/formatted disks.
Contact me offline on 9810772103 - since the tools are not
linux/opensource.
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Sent: Sunday,
hi,
easier still talk a walk around nehru place. on last count there were 30 odd
shops in the data recovery business.
suggest you dont let out that the data is very important 'cos the recovery
cost is directly proportional to the importance of data!
Singh, Sanjay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No Software Patents
People's Democracy
(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Vol. XXIX
No. 50
December 11, 2005
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I could give you the tools so that you can have a go at the data
recovery for free (Well Almost - it will cost you one blank CD and some
bus-fare/Petrol at the most)
Enjoy
Sanjay
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On Behalf Of Shiv
Hi,
I'd a problem when logging onto my Linux terminal. I'm running Fedora
Core 4 in runlevel 3. When I entered my username and password I got
some errors. I'm unable to figure out what gets execute when I logged
in. Is there any way to trace what executes at startup of my login
session. I've