This is probably going to be a stupid question, but...
I've saved a lot of Windows OSs and data with the simply utility called scandisk/checkdisk. It checks the File Table (FAT or NTFS) structure, attempt to repair damage in the File Table, attempts to repair damaged sectors, and move files out of damaged sectors (effectively repairing the files), and marks bad sectors so no new data is written to them. I once recovered a 5.4gig hard drive and it became a 3.? hard drive from marking all the damaged sectors. (Hard drive was on a fast track to the dumpster, but I got a little more use out of it, and got my system up and running quickly with this simply utility.)
What is the Kubuntu/Linux version, and where do I get it.
I've saved a lot of Windows OSs and data with the simply utility called scandisk/checkdisk. It checks the File Table (FAT or NTFS) structure, attempt to repair damage in the File Table, attempts to repair damaged sectors, and move files out of damaged sectors (effectively repairing the files), and marks bad sectors so no new data is written to them. I once recovered a 5.4gig hard drive and it became a 3.? hard drive from marking all the damaged sectors. (Hard drive was on a fast track to the dumpster, but I got a little more use out of it, and got my system up and running quickly with this simply utility.)
What is the Kubuntu/Linux version, and where do I get it.
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