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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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