first, just because i think *someone* should say it, On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 12:58:15AM +0100, Tim Dijkstra wrote: > On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:31:51 +0000 > "Joshua Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > kill your girlfriend, then kill yourself.
that was completely unnecessary and unhelpful, please don't waste our bandwidth, disk space, and time. anyway, i'd be interested to hear what everyone has to say about this. about a year ago i deleted two files that were very important to me on a vfat mounted partition while in linux. i immediately mirrored the entire partition over netcat to another computer, on whose disk the image still resides, hoping that some day i'll be able to restore the files from their cryogenic sleep. i could probably find the raw offset of the file since i know the first 4 bytes--as well as how to tell if those four bytes describe a valid candidate (they were quicktime .mov files), but don't know enough about FAT32 or available utilities for said fs to be able to get it if it's fragmented around. anyone know of any good utilities/links-with-information? thanks sean
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