12-30-2017, 03:15 PM
Read here first: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
In my experience imaging the partition first without tampering any further is the safest if you have the resources to do so, especially if the partition contained an OS. Recovering the partition is faster than recovering the files, but if you can't recover the partition you can still recover a lot of the files. The caveat is that file carving 400gig will take many hours.
TC
In my experience imaging the partition first without tampering any further is the safest if you have the resources to do so, especially if the partition contained an OS. Recovering the partition is faster than recovering the files, but if you can't recover the partition you can still recover a lot of the files. The caveat is that file carving 400gig will take many hours.
TC
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