Re: Recovering shift deleted data

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Tim here.  I'm unfamiliar with how the dictaphone connects or what
file-system it exposes (most likely a FAT filesystem rather than an
EXT filesystem).  If it is a FAT drive, you might have "testdisk" in
your repo that should allow you to undelete files from a FAT drive.
There's a pretty good write-up of steps here

https://linuxconfig.org/data-recovery-of-deleted-files-from-the-fat-filesystem

that might help you out in that case.

The last time I had to recover deleted files on a FAT drive, I
believe part of the deletion process obliterated the first letter of
the filename, so you had to provide that when restoring (so a file
named "vojita.txt" would show up in old directory listings as
"?ojita.txt" and you'd have to provide the "v" at the beginning).

Hope this helps,

-tim

On January  1, 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> and what to recovery data from my dictaphone? I have Olympus LSP4
> and I taked files from it by CTRL X. Some people told me about
> Recuva for Windows to recovery it.
> 
> But now, I am on my Raspberry, emailing to you. May I turn off my 
> raspberry and write from another computer?
> 
> Thanks, Vojta.
> 
> Dne 01. 01. 22 v 20:29 Linux for blind general discussion napsal(a):
> > Tim here again. Yes, if your filesystem is ext4, extundelete is
> > the tool you want.  For best results, reboot into a live ISO/CD
> > image and install it there, leaving your RPi drive untouched.
> > This will minimize the chance that installing extundelete
> > overwrites the data you want to preserve.
> > 
> > -tim
> > 
> > On January  1, 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:  
> >> Hello, I have ext4, yes.
> >>
> >> Vojta.
> >>
> >> Dne 01. 01. 22 v 20:18 Linux for blind general discussion
> >> napsal(a):  
> >>> I'm guessing/hoping the partition that has your deleted file has
> >>> an ext4 filesystem. You should be able to recover the lost file
> >>> using extundelete, although if you write anything at all to the
> >>> SD, it will become less likely that your file will be
> >>> recoverable. It seems that other filesystems make it more
> >>> difficult, if not impossible to recover deleted files.
> >>>
> >>> ~Kyle
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