Re: file recovery

2008-09-22 Thread fighter92

Can anyone help please?
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Re: file recovery

2008-09-22 Thread Steve Bertrand
fighter92 wrote:
 Can anyone help please?

Boot the laptop with this:

http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

...and then copy the data you want to either external media, or the network.

Steve

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file recovery

2008-09-20 Thread fighter92

Hello! I'm a newbie on freebsd. I had some installing problems and my other
operating system(Windows Vista) doesn't work anymore. The recovery cd does
not work in this case and I would not like to reinstall, as it needs HDD
format and I wil lose some important data.

So here's the situation: I need to copy these a few files from the (might
be)corrupted hard disk to my USB drive. Can this be done if the HDD is
corrupted? I need instructions, because I don't know much about Freebsd.

I better tell before someone suggests it: it is not MBR, i already tried it.
I also can't transfer the hard disk from one computer to another, as it's a
laptop (At least I think it's not possible in this case...)
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Re: FILE RECOVERY

2007-02-14 Thread Igor Robul

Ron Guilmet wrote:

  I have software that will do it in my windows pc, but I'm not really 
interested in what's on the drive as much as I am interested in how to work 
with this.
  

/usr/ports/sysutils/magicrescue
/usr/ports/sysutils/foremost
/usr/ports/graphics/recoverjpeg

http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/
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FILE RECOVERY

2007-02-05 Thread Ron Guilmet
Hey all,
   
  I have a question that maybe someone can help me with.
   
  I setup FreeBSD on one of my spare pcs, and I am interested in file recovery.
   
  I have an used HDD that I want to install as a secondary (which I know how to 
do), but can someone point me in the right direction as to what I need to learn 
about FreeBSD to examine this spare drive for files?
   
  I have software that will do it in my windows pc, but I'm not really 
interested in what's on the drive as much as I am interested in how to work 
with this.
   
  thanks.
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file recovery question.

2005-02-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everyone,
I have a question in regards to file recovery... two days ago a 
directory on one of my 4 IDE discs dissappered. it was not business data 
or anything hugely precious, but it would be nice to get it back.

The drive  file system is perfectly fine, no errors.
I have 4 IDE HD's [non RAID]
Virtual Memory  Virtual Memory (swap)   /dev/ad0s1b Yes Yes
/   FreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad0s1a Yes Yes
/tmpFreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad0s1e Yes Yes
/usrFreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad0s1f Yes Yes
/usr1   FreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad1s1d Yes Yes
/usr2   FreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad2s1d Yes Yes
/usr3   FreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad3s1d Yes Yes
/varFreeBSD Unix Filesystem (ufs)   /dev/ad0s1d Yes Yes
/cdrom  ISO9660 CD-ROM (cd9660) /dev/acd0   No  Yes
/devDEVFS   devfs   Yes No
It's a 2nd level directory on /usr1, /usr1/AudioDrive/spoken that 
went walkabout.

I had a quick peek at 'foremost', got it installed, but have had no luck 
with the config side of things. the files were almost all MP3 format, 
and from what i understand they dont have much in the way of headers. 
nothing has been written to that drive since.

/anthony

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