Hi.
I recently repartitioned one of my drives and installed a linux OS (fedora 13) on a small partition. I didn't realize up until recently that the other data had been lost because of the repartitioning. I'm looking for a way to recover data that was stored on an NTFS partition from my linux OS, but I can't seem to find any at all, as they're either 'recover ext3!' or they're an exe file recovering from NTFS.
Has anyone used a data recovery program that could recover data from a NTFS drive, running on a linux OS before?
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Jul 2 2010, 1:00 am
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1) Do not use that computer again until you have a solution / the files recovered.
2) Use BartPE combined with Recovera, I've had good results with it, just let it do a deep scan and then backup those files to an external drive. It should be able to find them, you'll have a ton of junk files to shift through though.