Hi all.
After 1 month, I just got out of hospital and thought: "Hey, at least now I finally got the time to get my backups in order."
I tried to create a backup of a backup (as you should).
2 drives: Western Digital .. External USB-HDD .. 2TB .. NTFS.
One of the drives contained all of my backups (including the programming work of > 9 years .. in short: my life's work) - one of them zero'd (or maybe random'd? I don't remember.) and empty.
Due to pain medication and an incredible amount of stupidity, I confused the drives.
That means, I mirrored (using "dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/sde1 bs=16M") about 480GB of 2TB from the empty drive onto the full backup drive.
When I recongnized a few hours and 480GB later, what was happening, I stopped the procedure with CTRL+C.
Now the partition does not even get recognized.
As I said: Amongst other things, there is my life's work on that drive. Did I mention, I'm incredibly stupid?
To at least get some of it back, I assume, I could:
- Index-Format the partition back to NTFS
- Let scalpel and other forensics-tools, I might find, work their magic
- Hope, that the critical stuff can be restored
Are these assumptions correct?
Does someone know a better way to go about this?
Is there a way to get all of the data back (including the overwritten 480Gigs)?
Please help, I beg of you.
I'm going crazy, here.
After 1 month, I just got out of hospital and thought: "Hey, at least now I finally got the time to get my backups in order."
I tried to create a backup of a backup (as you should).
2 drives: Western Digital .. External USB-HDD .. 2TB .. NTFS.
One of the drives contained all of my backups (including the programming work of > 9 years .. in short: my life's work) - one of them zero'd (or maybe random'd? I don't remember.) and empty.
Due to pain medication and an incredible amount of stupidity, I confused the drives.
That means, I mirrored (using "dd if=/dev/sdd1 of=/dev/sde1 bs=16M") about 480GB of 2TB from the empty drive onto the full backup drive.
When I recongnized a few hours and 480GB later, what was happening, I stopped the procedure with CTRL+C.
Now the partition does not even get recognized.
As I said: Amongst other things, there is my life's work on that drive. Did I mention, I'm incredibly stupid?
To at least get some of it back, I assume, I could:
- Index-Format the partition back to NTFS
- Let scalpel and other forensics-tools, I might find, work their magic
- Hope, that the critical stuff can be restored
Are these assumptions correct?
Does someone know a better way to go about this?
Is there a way to get all of the data back (including the overwritten 480Gigs)?
Please help, I beg of you.
I'm going crazy, here.
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