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Revision as of 14:37, 19 August 2010
Tools
- Foremost
- http://foremost.sourceforge.net/
- Foremost retrieves files from a disk or image based on header and footer data, so it can retrieve deleted files, as long as there wasn't a new file written over the same place on the disk. Follow the instructions, except use "sudo make install" instead of just "make install" if making it on mac. Use it on an image of the bad disk, not the bad disk itself, and certainly don't ever try writing the rescued files onto the disk/image you're rescuing, since that might overwrite the files you're trying to rescue.
- dd_rescue
- GNU ddrescue
- Photorec
- http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
- Finds files from raw disk data. Can find all sorts of media files.