Basicly....
My Window$ NTFS hard disk has died. Its in my dads pc, and he needs the data recovered. Yeah yeah silly me for not doing regular backups, but there you go. Whats happened is that the NT file system is corrupt, and wont load the contens of the directory because the file table is corrupt. Is there any linux programs that would be able to build the directory tree to allow me to recover the data.
I have looked at commercial versions, but cannot justify paying $99 for a piece of software im not going to use very often, and id rather a lin program thatll run on my primary kubuntu box. Thanks.
Cmmercial software example: http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm
My Window$ NTFS hard disk has died. Its in my dads pc, and he needs the data recovered. Yeah yeah silly me for not doing regular backups, but there you go. Whats happened is that the NT file system is corrupt, and wont load the contens of the directory because the file table is corrupt. Is there any linux programs that would be able to build the directory tree to allow me to recover the data.
I have looked at commercial versions, but cannot justify paying $99 for a piece of software im not going to use very often, and id rather a lin program thatll run on my primary kubuntu box. Thanks.
Cmmercial software example: http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm
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