Hi,
Does any of you have practice with successfully recovering from Fedora a Windows folder that was inadvertently deleted?
I have a laptop with both Vista and Fedora partitions on it, both functional.
I deleted the Home folder in the E:
E:\Home (the top folder in a FAT Windows partition)
in Vista, and I wasn't able to find any Windows tools to help enough with the recovery (I tired Paretologic, Renee, Smart Undelete, but they didn't recover some of the most recent and important files: found corrupted, and not all). My backup is not recent enough.
I've heard about ntfsundelete, but I am not sure if it works for FAT32, and how to use it. I don't want to produce more damage.
Other recommendations, both in terms of Linux and Windows tools?
The C: partition in Windows, the main one, is fine.
Does any of you have practice with successfully recovering from Fedora a Windows folder that was inadvertently deleted?
I have a laptop with both Vista and Fedora partitions on it, both functional.
I deleted the Home folder in the E:
E:\Home (the top folder in a FAT Windows partition)
in Vista, and I wasn't able to find any Windows tools to help enough with the recovery (I tired Paretologic, Renee, Smart Undelete, but they didn't recover some of the most recent and important files: found corrupted, and not all). My backup is not recent enough.
I've heard about ntfsundelete, but I am not sure if it works for FAT32, and how to use it. I don't want to produce more damage.
Other recommendations, both in terms of Linux and Windows tools?
The C: partition in Windows, the main one, is fine.