Question:
recover files in linux fedora formatted system?
raj
2009-08-30 22:11:06 UTC
i'm new to linux
there are some EXE files in my linux system(Fedora)
my brother accidentally formatted & reinstalled fedora
can i get the files back?
the required data size will be around 3.4GB
file system is ext2.
are there any tools available to recover the data from formatted partitions in linux?
Three answers:
k055z
2009-08-30 22:15:49 UTC
boot Acronis Disk Director Suite from a flash drive or CD.

It has a GUI that will guide you through recovering the partitions.
Erika
2016-10-18 14:02:44 UTC
Nope, no longer with out going to an information restoration center and paying some grand. Technically, your information continues to be there. A format in basic terms resets the bits and helps writing... it doesnt surely delete the advice till some thing else has been written to that sector of the disk. whether, with a linux setting up, it quite is going to additionally fdisk, or you have got used diskdruid, your partiiton table. residing house windows many times runs on something from fat16 to ntfs. mutually as you could paintings some mojo and get linux to paintings under ntfs, maximum in many cases its put in to a reiser or jfs or xfs partition. as quickly as partitioned, you're exceedingly lots screwed with no relatively high priced electron microscope to reconstruct the advice format, even then you rather wont get lower back all your information and what you do get lower back would be corrupted. Sorry its not greater valuable information....
gifty t
2009-08-30 22:18:22 UTC
i dont have much knowledge about the fedora but i think u there is folder called lost + found in fedora you can try to google it maybe it will help you in any way

cheers :)


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