Hi,
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 01:18:05PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Azhaguselvan writes:
> > Yes it has been formatted to ext3. So,does it mean that there is _no way_
> > of recovering my data :(
>
> Some of your data may still be there. You'll need to copy the partition to
> a file and examine i
On Sat, 30 May 2009 11:12:52 +
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 pleas
Azhaguselvan writes:
> Yes it has been formatted to ext3. So,does it mean that there is _no way_
> of recovering my data :(
Some of your data may still be there. You'll need to copy the partition to
a file and examine it byte by byte with a hex editor or some such. You
may want to look at forens
Azhagu selvan wrote:
> 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
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
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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