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PhotoRec should find all/most of your files.
PhotoRec is part of TestDisk. http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
Gotta study the how-to on the site, easy to do.
You can install TestDisk in your Kubuntu or a Live CD or use the Testdisk/PhotoRec included on the GParted Live CD. Run it with sudo
sudo photorec
my how-to has a brief overview/intro to it and some tips:
RESCUE Partitions & Data
Data Rescue Links & Comments & Tips
TestDisk -- PhotoRec -- Knoppix (or other Live CDs) http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3091847.0
Use TestDisk to recover deleted partitions, deleted partition tables, or deleted MBRs.
Use PhotoRec to recover lost/deleted files, even after reformatting the partition.
=>=> Update: More DETAILS on using PhotoRec: See Reply #5 below
Use Knoppix live CD to rescue data from a bad disk drive.
My personal experience
Tips
TECHNICAL Notes
REFERENCES
=>=> Update: More DETAILS on using PhotoRec: Reply #5
=>=> sidux Live Persistent Flash Drive: Reply #6
(Contains "Disk full," and many flash-drive techniques/tips.
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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