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Data recovery

Postby Wolfie Lee » Tue May 26, 2009 10:24 pm

If it was my data, I'd suck it up. But My sister lost a TON of personal pictures because discs she made of them turned out bad. I backed up all her other stuff, but let those go when I did a fresh install of 2.1 for her. Are there any programs a layman coould use to scan the disk a layer down to recover files lost in such a manner? The new install is still very fresh, very little activity, so far, and will keep it that way until I hear back....

Thanks in advance.
OS: Ultimate Edition 4.6 gamers x64; Windows 7 x64 custom Nvidia Black edition; Linux Mint 17.3 MATE x64
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MEM: 8GB (2x4GB) Ballistix Sport DDRIII 1600; PC3-12800
GPU: XFX Double Dispersion Radeon R7 360P-F22M 1050MHz 2GB GDDR5
OS SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
NO Storage drive (yet)
Optical Drive: LG Super-multi with MODISC capabilities(Model# hidden in new build, not gonna remove it now...lol)
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Re: Data recovery

Postby Sylntnyt » Wed May 27, 2009 12:06 am

Wolfie Lee wrote:If it was my data, I'd suck it up. But My sister lost a TON of personal pictures because discs she made of them turned out bad. I backed up all her other stuff, but let those go when I did a fresh install of 2.1 for her. Are there any programs a layman coould use to scan the disk a layer down to recover files lost in such a manner? The new install is still very fresh, very little activity, so far, and will keep it that way until I hear back....

Thanks in advance.


Take a look here about the 4th or 5th post down http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=3137 the program Cell suggested works pretty well and is quite easy to use. Hope it helps
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Re: Data recovery

Postby Wolfie Lee » Wed May 27, 2009 12:56 am

OH, WOW, sweet..........thank you so much!!!! this is the best community....My sister almost cried when I told her....THEN she about killed me! I Hope I can get it working for me.
Again, Thanks for the thread!
OS: Ultimate Edition 4.6 gamers x64; Windows 7 x64 custom Nvidia Black edition; Linux Mint 17.3 MATE x64
MB: Gigabyte 970A-DS3P
CPU: AMD FX6300 Black (6x 3.5GHz)
CPU cooler: OCZ Vedetta with replacement Nanoxia Deep Silence 92mm 1400 RPM fan
MEM: 8GB (2x4GB) Ballistix Sport DDRIII 1600; PC3-12800
GPU: XFX Double Dispersion Radeon R7 360P-F22M 1050MHz 2GB GDDR5
OS SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
NO Storage drive (yet)
Optical Drive: LG Super-multi with MODISC capabilities(Model# hidden in new build, not gonna remove it now...lol)
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-5183
PS: XFX 650W XXX Edition Grey Modular
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Re: Data recovery

Postby Pierre » Wed May 27, 2009 5:51 am

The mentioned PhotoRec program is also available on linux.
www.sysresccd.org/

SystemRecoveryCd :)
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Re: Data recovery

Postby Wolfie Lee » Wed May 27, 2009 2:43 pm

cool, I'll deffinately check that out, as trying to get photorec to behave is becomeing a bit of a headache:

(viewtopic.php?f=58&t=3190)

So THANX very much!
OS: Ultimate Edition 4.6 gamers x64; Windows 7 x64 custom Nvidia Black edition; Linux Mint 17.3 MATE x64
MB: Gigabyte 970A-DS3P
CPU: AMD FX6300 Black (6x 3.5GHz)
CPU cooler: OCZ Vedetta with replacement Nanoxia Deep Silence 92mm 1400 RPM fan
MEM: 8GB (2x4GB) Ballistix Sport DDRIII 1600; PC3-12800
GPU: XFX Double Dispersion Radeon R7 360P-F22M 1050MHz 2GB GDDR5
OS SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
NO Storage drive (yet)
Optical Drive: LG Super-multi with MODISC capabilities(Model# hidden in new build, not gonna remove it now...lol)
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-5183
PS: XFX 650W XXX Edition Grey Modular
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