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Disk partition format on linux


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This morning, as usual, I had mounted a 622GB windows partition on linux for use. When I went on to unmount it through the graphical disks tool on Gnome, I accidentally formatted it and now its a unallocated space on my hard drive. I had a loads of important data in there. Is there any way to recover it? :(










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          You can use photorec/testdisk for this kind of tasks depending on how you degraded your partition.



          photorec is for data recovery while testdisk can be used to recover partitions.



          See here and here.





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                See here and here.






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