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Photorec data recovery
Photorec data recovery








photorec data recovery

The screenshot below shows deleted files of the specified type being recovered. To move back until the root partition, use the left arrow key. Choose a directory on a different partition to avoid deleted files being overwritten when more data is stored on the partition. Choose Filesystem to AnalyzeĬlosely select a directory where recovered files will be stored, if the destination is correct, press C button to continue. Once you have selected the appropriate option, press Enter to proceed. Note that choosing whole partition will make the operation slower and longer. Next, choose if only free space or the whole partition needs to be analyzed as below. Select Filesystem to Recover Deleted Files

photorec data recovery

In the interface below, choose the filesystem type where the file(s) were stored and hit Enter. Now select to start the recovery process. Move back by hitting Enter (or simply press Q button), then press Q again to go back to the main menu. Then press b to save the setting, you should see the message below after pressing it. Press s to disable/enable all file extensions, and in case you have disabled all file extensions, only choose types of files you want to recover by selecting them using right arrow keys (or left arrow key to deselect).įor instance, I want to recover all. Press Q to move back, at the interface below, you can specify the file extensions you want to search and recover. Select to view available recovery operation options as in the interface below: Linux File Recovery Options You will be at the following interface: Select Partition to Proceed File Recovery To continue with the recovery operation, select and hit Enter. Use the right and left arrow keys to select a menu item, and press Enter. You’ll see the interface below: PhotoRec Data Recovery Tool for Linux Once the installation is complete, start PhotoRec in a text window as follows with root privileges and specify the partition from which the files where deleted: $ sudo photorec /dev/sda3 It can also be found in rescue CD such as Gparted LiveCD, Parted Magic, Ubuntu Boot CD, Ubuntu-Rescue-Remix and many more. In case it is not available on your Linux distribution’s repositories, download it from here and run it on a Live CD. To install Testdisk by running the relevant command below for your distribution: - On Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint.










Photorec data recovery