On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Vijay Buddhisagar <vijaybuddhisa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I used the CD for installing Ubuntu 12.04 on my external hard disc. > However after installation the disc is not detected by windows as it is now > in Ext3/4 > platform. You did not tell us whether you used the "entire" external hard disk for Linux or only part of it. > Will it be possible to recover the windows files from the external hard > disc ?? > If possible please let me know. In case you used the "entire" hard disk, your best bet would be to use an utility that scans the storage media and picks up remnants and attempts to assemble them back to readable files. Files over written by the Linux installation are gone. Google search for "recovering files from formatted hard disk" shows some solutions. YMMV. > I am not tech-savvy. You should have backed up the files on your external disk - tech. savvy or not. This is a standard practice even on Windows platform i.e. you back up the files that you care for, before making any changes to any storage media. -- Arun Khan _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List