3/21/2024 0 Comments How to use linux ntfs undelete![]() ![]() I also have read about other tools to recover files in NTFS such as photorec, but for what I've seen in some tutorials, it justs recovers files, and does not organise them as they were in their original state. I think I can achieve this using a debugfs-like tool, but since file system is NTFS it seems to not work (I get Bad magic number in superior-block while opening filesystem error). I guess that partition table is OK, and I presume that it's possible to recover all files and the structure of directories they belonged to, so I would be able to restore and use that NTFS partition with Windows. It’s a free open-source tool that you can use for Windows to retrieve files that have been deleted or lost but that have not been overwritten and are still recoverable. ![]() However, if I select to boot Windows 8.1 (stored in that partition) nothing happens, and the PC reboots. Kickass Undelete (Windows) Kickass Undelete makes file recovery easy. This partition is separated from Microsoft reserved partition, and EFI system partition among others, so I can boot my PC normally and select different OS at the GRUB2 menu. The other day I deleted by mistake all files in a NTFS basic data partition using rm -rf. ![]()
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