* Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >- is the photorec able to search data in this partition table
> >corruption level?
>
> Read the tool's homepage. But I'm pretty sure it just looks at the
> bits on the drive and saves any collection of said bits which match
> specification for a jpe
* Florian Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try testdisk. It's ncurses-based and easy to use. It saved my sorry arse
> twice.
ACK. If *just* the partition table is lost, but no damage inside
the individual partitions, testdisk can easily reconstruct it
but looking for superblocks (even w/ FAT)
On 23 Mar 2008, at 12:18, pat wrote:
Couple of other questions and situation update:
- there were not writes to the disk - this is good I think
Yes.
- is the photorec able to search data in this partition table
corruption level?
Read the tool's homepage. But I'm pretty sure it just look
On Sonntag, 23. März 2008, Florian Philipp wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:01 +0100, pat wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS
> > (the big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition
> > table and now there are two lin
On Sunday 23 March 2008, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - I'm going to buy ne disk and to make dd of the corrupted one
>
> Maybe sys-fs/ddrescue is suited for this job (?).
> Liviu
gparted is always the first choice in situations like t
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - I'm going to buy ne disk and to make dd of the corrupted one
Maybe sys-fs/ddrescue is suited for this job (?).
Liviu
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Couple of other questions and situation update:
- there were not writes to the disk - this is good I think
- the original disk division was 120GB (NTFS) and 40GB (FAT32) - the fat was
the first one
- and now the sizes are different (the first one around 30GB and the rest)
- is the photorec able to
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:01 +0100, pat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
> big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
> now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
> d
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:01:08 +0100, pat wrote:
> My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS
> (the big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition
> table and now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the
> previous logical drives.
>
>
Hello
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:01:08PM +0100, pat wrote:
> My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
> big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
> now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
>
Hello,
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
drives.
Which SW should I use to recover the original parti
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