After step 1 I would try tool called photoRec.
It saved my pictures a few times.
Tomas
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, 18:57 Russell Senior
wrote:
> Step 1 is to dd the whole USB drive to a backup image. Then from a copy of
> that backup image you can start trying recovery from that.
>
> On Sun, Jan 12,
Do you see anything that looks like a file allocation table? It's been a
long time since I cared much about dos filesystem details.
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 3:57 PM Russell Senior
wrote:
> Step 1 is to dd the whole USB drive to a backup image. Then from a copy of
> that backup image you can start
Step 1 is to dd the whole USB drive to a backup image. Then from a copy of
that backup image you can start trying recovery from that.
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 1:32 PM Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> The three book scanners near the checkout desk at the
> PSU Millar library are somewhat difficult to use,
The three book scanners near the checkout desk at the
PSU Millar library are somewhat difficult to use, but
better than my slow USB flatbed scanner at home.
Yesterday I scanned three huge multipage files to a
Brand X "Cheap on Amazon" 2GB USB flash drive. I was
in a hurry, so I did not segmen