Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
. Hans > Sorry, I was unclear. I mean fair probability to recover files in the > range of 1-5 MB each, but large files (50-200 MB or more) may be > troublesome. The tool limitation is contiguous span of blocks. A disk > dedicated to music collection is a much easier case than e.g. mi

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread tomas
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 06:30:07PM +0200, Hans wrote: > Even very big files should not be the problem, because, when the header is > found all date until the footer are the file. Well, but that file content is cut up in little 4K snippets strewn around your disk's free space. The "backbone" hold

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Max Nikulin
n the case of FAT32). Ah no, these were not only a few audio files. These were about 90.000 audio files Sorry, I was unclear. I mean fair probability to recover files in the range of 1-5 MB each, but large files (50-200 MB or more) may be troublesome. The tool limitation is contiguous span of b

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
> Thank you for the detailed answer. youre welcome. > > I have tried ext4magic. My impression is that it might have an issue > with reading journal and that it is unnecessary strict walking through > inodes (zeroing invalidates checksums if I remember it correctly). It > may restore some files, h

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Max Nikulin
On 26/10/2024 14:53, Hans wrote: Yes, whilst extundelete is not so easy to use, Thank you for the detailed answer. I have tried ext4magic. My impression is that it might have an issue with reading journal and that it is unnecessary strict walking through inodes (zeroing invalidates checksums

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
Yes, whilst extundelete is not so easy to use, I was very successfull with photorec and autopsy. Last time I had to revover 2 TB music files for a friend, and photorec gave me all files back. However, i had to rename the filenames to the title of the music, but here puddletag could help. As ypo

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread tomas
undelete. > [...] > > Using an image, you can try nice tools like foremost, scalpel or autopsy to > > recover files. > > > > Also you can use CAINE, KALI or DEFT (these are forensis suites) for data > > recovery. > > Have you tried these tools in action? I

Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread Max Nikulin
On 26/10/2024 02:03, Hans wrote: Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem? Try extundelete. [...] Using an image, you can try nice tools like foremost, scalpel or autopsy to recover files

回复:Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread louletian
Thanks Hans,I will try these step. - 原始邮件 - 发件人:Hans 收件人:debian-user@lists.debian.org 主题:Re: recover files 日期:2024年10月26日 03点04分 Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: > Hi folksIs there possible to recover dele

Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread Hans
se the image to recover files. Make a copy of the image, so you always have a untouched original available. Using an image, you can try nice tools like foremost, scalpel or autopsy to recover files. Also you can use CAINE, KALI or DEFT (these are forensis suites) for data recovery. If you are car

recover files

2024-10-25 Thread louletian
Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem?

Re: recover files after mkdosfs

2005-07-29 Thread Dennis Stosberg
Am 29.07.2005 um 00:08 schrieb Joubin Moshrefzadeh: > oops... i did what I'm sure everyone warns against... > > I'd backed up all my movies/music on /dev/hdb3 and created /dev/hdb7, and > sure enough, I mistakenly pointed mkdosfs at /dev/hdb3 instead of the newly > created partition. > > any th

recover files after mkdosfs

2005-07-29 Thread Joubin Moshrefzadeh
oops... i did what I'm sure everyone warns against... I'd backed up all my movies/music on /dev/hdb3 and created /dev/hdb7, and sure enough, I mistakenly pointed mkdosfs at /dev/hdb3 instead of the newly created partition. any thoughts or suggestions on how I can find/recover some of the files th

Re: How to recover files from corrupted file system?

2004-05-24 Thread tiresias
On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 18:58, Alvin Oga wrote: > and dont worry ... reiserfschk-3.6.14 doesn't always fix itself(reiserfs) > either but tends to corrupt it more than it fixed it on the disks it tried > to fix I don't get it. Why would I use reiserfschk on this? The filesystem I had before was ext3.

Re: How to recover files from corrupted file system?

2004-05-24 Thread Alvin Oga
On Mon, 24 May 2004, tiresias wrote: > Hi! > > Some weeks ago, being very tired, I ran mkfs.reiserfs on the wrong > partition. This had an ext3 filesystem before I ruined the filesystem > with my mkfs-command. The result was loss of many, many files. The > partition is now unmounted and not touc

How to recover files from corrupted file system?

2004-05-24 Thread tiresias
Hi! Some weeks ago, being very tired, I ran mkfs.reiserfs on the wrong partition. This had an ext3 filesystem before I ruined the filesystem with my mkfs-command. The result was loss of many, many files. The partition is now unmounted and not touched since my blow up. I have tried to find tools th

Re: Recover files

2002-06-15 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya aaron from my little world files dont disappear unless you delete it - put samba back the way it was... or recreate the account ?? ( caution.. am assuming that creating accounts in windoze ( doesnt wipe out its old files/directories ( ( creating new user

Recover files

2002-06-15 Thread Aaron Wrasman
I've done some research already and I hope someone will have a better answer than I currently have so far. The situation: I misconfigured samba to point at /home/accountname for roaming profiles. It has been this way for over a year. No one noticed. I'm the only p