On 6/6/2016 4:09 PM, Alvaro Herrera
wrote:
I have no idea about Windows filesystems but you may be able to "undelete" the files, as long as you don't touch the partition for anything else; search the web for "undelete ntfs". Once you undelete you will need to put them back in the right places. I suggest you get a disk with twice as much space as the original; make an image copy of the original disk and don't touch the original anymore. Then try to undelete the files from the image. Use the list Adrian provided as a guide for what you're missing. You *may* be able to recover the data, if you're lucky and careful. that won't work if he did a DROP DATABASE as all the metadata is gone.
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