11/14/2022 0 Comments How to use linux ntfs undelete![]() ![]() What I think happened is that I recovered an old tree, and not the most current one. ![]() As in, some files took up the position of other files. So I booted into windows and use chkdsk to correct all errors in the partition.Įverything seems fine, but now, back in Windows, when I open one file, it opens another file, or part of another file. The partition had errors, and Linux has a NTFS fixing tool, used it, but the system still had errors. I assumed the one without errors, to be the correct one, and I told Testdisk to recover the partition, and write a new MBR. When trying to open the other options on Testdisk, it showed an error message. I told Testdisk to open every one of them, and only one could list its files. It found several versions of the NTFS partitions, probably made during the resizing. Rebooted into Linux Live, and used Testdisk,to deep analyze the disk, and recover the possible partitions. I had to reboot and broke the Resizing operation. ![]() I installed Linux, and after a while realized there was not enough space for everything, so I tried using Gparted, and told it to re-size the NTFS partition, to a lesser size. The rest was occupied by a 1.8TB NTFS partition filled with data. One with Windows, and another where I had a bit of empty space at the front of the disk, so i could install Linux. It's my personal hardrive, so it's very important for me, and yes, I have no backup =( It's a real messed situation, but I'm quite at the end of my options. ![]()
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