LinuxGuys who need to recover files
or partitions off dead flash drives, usually fried by Windows, or any hard drive
or removable media
Here is the website for the TestDisk and PhotoRec software that
was used to recover your flash drive in Linux
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Main_Page
It is also available for Windows and Mac OSX.
To install and run TestDisk and PhotoRec In Ubuntu Linux:
“sudo apt-get install testdisk” from a terminal and then run
“sudo testdisk” or “sudo photorec”
Both the photo recovery program and test disk are included in the
debian package.
The PhotoRec software is what was used to recover the files off your
dead flash drive. It will recover many types of files, not just multimedia
The detailed instructions for running PhotoRec are demonstrated on the
PhotoRec main site:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step
TestDIsk/PhotoRec is usually faster at data recovery than Ddrescue, but
Ddrescue is more thorough and efficient:
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html
Ddrescue and fdisk is what I always used to use until Chad gave us the heads-up
on TestDisk
Knoppix Linux Live CD has TestDisk/PhotoRec and Ddrescue already installed!
Here are the instructions for using these utilities in Knoppix:
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Damaged_Hard_Disk#Booting_from_Knoppix.2C_a_Linux_LiveCD
The Ubuntu Rescue Remix Live CD (http://ubuntu-rescue-remix.org/) is also a great option. It includes TestDisk and Ddrescue as well.
And the Ultimate Boot CD (http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/), one of my favorite
boot cds, includes TestDisk as well.
Have fun recovering files
Pritam
Hello There,
ReplyDeleteStorage mediums always face data loss one or the other time. USB are the device among the storage device which suffers data loss. No worries as there are medium that can recover the data from USB devices easily. To recover files of flash drive you need some sort of software. Once I also have had lost the files from my USB device but I download one software which recovered all my data within few moments.
Regards
Eden :-)