Re: How to recovery deleted files?

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Ankush Grover escreveu:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:32:50 +0530, Ankush Grover <ankush174@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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From: Vinicius <cviniciusm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 12:29:08 -0300
Subject: Re: How to recovery deleted files?
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx

BB Cao escreveu:

Hi All,

I accidently delete all my files under a directory by
using "rm *". Are there any way recoverying them?
Thanks.

Best,
BB Cao


If the files were on an ext3 filesystem, then from "Linux ext3 FAQ" (http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html):

"Q: How can I recover (undelete) deleted files from my ext3 partition?

Hey it is possible to recover deleted files from the ext3 partition
,You need to have use specialised software for this for ex stellar
phoneix raw.It can recover files based on signature or header.What you
have to do download the trial version of stellar phoneix raw from
their site www.stellarinfo.com.

But you need to know the headers of the files which you want to
recover .For ex you want to recover .pdf files ,you need to enter the
header of that file in the stellar phoenix raw and that software will
show all the files with the matched header.

The question you will ask how to extract those files,i suggest you to
send me the few samples of those files you want to recover i will send
you the header information of those files.You can enter the header
information or signature in the stellar phoneix raw.The stellar
phoneix raw is available for trial.Just try that software ,for further
information about stellar phoneix raw please go to this website
www.stellarinfo.com


I forget to add something, first thing you need to have a windows
machine on which you will attach the linux hard disk as secondary to
the windows primary hard drive.Download the software frm the stellar
website on the windows partition.

Please do not write or do anything on the crashed/deleted files linux
hard drive as it minimizes the chances of recovering the files.


Regards

Ankush


but from http://www.stellarinfo.com/linux-data-recovery.htm :

"Key Features

    ...
    ...
    * Provides recovery of deleted file(s) for *Ext2 File system only*.
    ..."

Best Regards,
Vinicius.


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