Hi,
I am using debian and my present installation partition is
accidentally formatted while trying to install ubuntu in another partition.
Can i recover my files that i have stored in my previous home directory? If
yes please suggest me a good recovery tool which could help me.
Regards,
Azh
hi guys
i have installed windows 2000 after i have installed windows
but its working fine one day after showing some error message
the error is
grub loading please wait
error 17
How to solve this error?
Hi friend error 17 it means "invalid device requested"
This error
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Azhagu selvan wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using debian and my present installation partition is
> accidentally formatted while trying to install ubuntu in another partition.
> Can i recover my files that i have stored in my previous home directory? If
> yes please s
Hi,
>
> When i googled, I found "
>
> http://www.lonerunners.net/1056-how-to-recover-data-and-deleted-files-from-ext3-partitions.html
> ".
>
Thanks. That seems promising. I ll try that and get back.
Regards,
Azhaguselvan
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Azhagu selvan:
"my present installation partition is
accidentally formatted while trying to install ubuntu in another partition."
karthi keyan wrote:
> When i googled, I found "
> http://www.lonerunners.net/1056-how-to-recover-data-and-deleted-files-from-ext3-partitions.html";.
> Hope this helps
Hi
Since there is an other schedule slip for Fedora 11. I would let you know
the date of Fedora release fest day as the subsequent month would be quite
tough for me to accommodate it but i would try my level best for sure.
Thanks for your cooperation
Thanks,
Cheers,
Balaji
On Mon, May 25, 2009
Hi,
> I don't think that post is for **formatted** partition. IMO, A formatted
> partition is suppose to be clean(no meaningful data).
>
> Regards,
> Mohan R.
>
Yes it has been formatted to ext3. So,does it mean that there is _no way_ of
recovering my data :(
Regards,
Azhaguselvan
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On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Azhagu selvan wrote:
> Yes it has been formatted to ext3. So,does it mean that there is _no way_ of
> recovering my data :(
If you have some data unformatted, still lying in your harddisk, you
can try the following tools:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
On 05/30/2009 02:36 AM, pavithran wrote:
> Undoubtedly it's the users choice to keep or remove his desktop . I would
> really love to see the same lines in RHEL which is for corporates who want
> treatment for removing RHEL* or stuff like that .
What does RHEL documentation have anything to do wi