S Space_Chief Honorary Master Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 12,949 Reaction score 4 Jul 1, 2014 #1 http://www.pcinspector.de/ Anybody use this? Thought I'd share.
R ])ragon_\/oid Expert Member Joined Jun 10, 2011 Messages 3,959 Reaction score 0 Jul 1, 2014 #2 Recuva is my preference. Works most of the time.
J jansdejager Expert Member Joined Sep 7, 2011 Messages 2,002 Reaction score 0 Location Grahamstown Jul 1, 2014 #3 anybody remember the old undelete and unformat? Consult DataRecovery on the Ubuntu site. Most of the programs discussed have windows equivalents
anybody remember the old undelete and unformat? Consult DataRecovery on the Ubuntu site. Most of the programs discussed have windows equivalents
ponder Honorary Master Joined Jan 22, 2005 Messages 98,691 Reaction score 31,367 Location Niflheimr Jul 2, 2014 #4 DMDE Last edited: Jul 2, 2014
Park@82 Honorary Master Joined Jun 6, 2008 Messages 14,421 Reaction score 1,833 Location Pretoria Jul 2, 2014 #5 Ive had success with TestDisk in the past.
powermzii Expert Member Joined Jun 4, 2007 Messages 4,860 Reaction score 1,429 Location Pretoria East Jul 2, 2014 #6 Park@82 said: Ive had success with TestDisk in the past. Click to expand... ^ this worked really well for me as well
Park@82 said: Ive had success with TestDisk in the past. Click to expand... ^ this worked really well for me as well
ponder Honorary Master Joined Jan 22, 2005 Messages 98,691 Reaction score 31,367 Location Niflheimr Jul 2, 2014 #7 Linux has some great imaging an recovery tools, some have been ported to dos/win.
krono9 Senior Member Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 916 Reaction score 16 Location Durbanville, Cape Town Jul 2, 2014 #8 I have used Pandora Recovery a few times already.. free and always recovered what I lost.... assuming you haven't already written over the data with new data.
I have used Pandora Recovery a few times already.. free and always recovered what I lost.... assuming you haven't already written over the data with new data.
J Jonathanthenerd New Member Joined Jun 26, 2014 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Jul 7, 2014 #9 Used Recuva and worked for me
krieg Expert Member Joined Mar 31, 2010 Messages 1,769 Reaction score 778 Location Brackenfell, CT Jul 8, 2014 #10 Testdisk can be used in Linux and Windows.
Telasera Telasera representative Company Rep Joined Oct 3, 2012 Messages 161 Reaction score 18 Location CPT Jul 15, 2014 #11 Recuva works well unless you have overwritten the data.. also don't install Recuva onto the disk you are working with assuming its your boot disk
Recuva works well unless you have overwritten the data.. also don't install Recuva onto the disk you are working with assuming its your boot disk