I found gparted pretty accessible.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant./
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 02:58 PM, Tony Baechler wrote:
On 8/31/2015 8:34 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Testdisk is good but i had no luck with my harddisk.
Photorec does not seem to recover the names of the files but i guess
that is to beg for to much or?
I don't understand. What was the filesystem? On my FAT32 SD card, it
recovered enough of the filenames for me to figure out what they are.
Apparently, due to structural limitations in FAT, it only recovers the
first 8 characters. However, I tried a program in Windows which
showed me the full filenames, but it's commercial and wouldn't
actually recover anything unless I paid for it which I wasn't going to
do.
There are other cli tools as well.
Scalpel or foremost.
/A
I'm not familiar with those. Are they designed for data recovery?
Also, the poster asked for a GUI solution. The only thing that comes
to mind for the GUI is gparted. It has limited partition recovery and
might be able to recover the filesystem.
Regardless of what tools you try, make an image of the media first and
work with the image. That way you don't risk damaging the media
further and the image is probably faster to read.
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