You may want to look at what SalvageNTFS (http://www.salvagentfs.com/1.0.html) can do for you. I ended up buying r-t-tools to salvage my daughters system after the MFT got trashed on all 3 of the partitions on the disk. I had not found SalvageNTFS at that point. On Tue, 2005-06-12 at 07:33 -0800, Benjamin Franz wrote: > On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Chris Norman wrote: > > > Hi people, > > > > I have just recently done one of the stupidest things of my life... I > > had a job mounting an NTFS file system, so I thought I'd try and make it > > ext2 to use it under Linux. > > > > > > > > It now has no file allocation table at all, and my 17.5 Gb of music > > somewhere on it. > > > > > > > > How can I recover it please? > > Your best chance is using a commercial file recovery program. > > You are going to have to try something like http://www.stellarinfo.com/ > (not a recommendation - just a random site that came up when I searched > for NTFS disk recovery on Google) and keep your fingers crossed. > > -- > Benjamin Franz > > The designer of a new kind of system must participate fully in the implementation. > > - Donald E. Knuth >
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