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Re: recover deleted files

Postby billy20 » Thu May 07, 2009 11:16 am

no prob :D , I know when you delete a file on a different drive in linux, ex. fat32, it just deletes it.

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Re: recover deleted files

Postby Wolfie Lee » Wed May 27, 2009 4:36 pm

I was directed to this thread from here:

viewtopic.php?f=58&t=3187

and got the program running as well, and ran into the same problem of too many junk files quickly filling up the HD....then went and started over......and found you have [file option] at the bottom of the screen before you start the scan....choose that, and, using the left or right arrow, select or de-select each different file type....that saves a LOT of slogging though a boatload of useless files...

hope this helps... :mrgreen:
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Re: recover deleted files

Postby artifacts » Fri May 29, 2009 9:30 pm

billy20 wrote:I've searched around trying to find a semi easy way to recover deleted files to no avail.
i'm trying to recover 2 deb files that I dumped from the waste bin, can anyone point me in the right direction?

thanks

Bill


Here i found 2 site guides that could helps -

1.Recover Deleted Files with Foremost,scalpel in Ubuntu - Here

2.Howto:Recover and Undelete files in Ubuntu the easy way - Here

As far as i know, i maybe wrong, NTSF data recovery is not really good. Fat32 is better, from my own experience.

hope this helps :geek:
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