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    Lost entire Movie Database - 9 TB

    Hello,

    I just lost my entire movie collection of the past 20 years ( 9 tb ), not to mention personal data.

    Looking for a data recovery app that can keep disk structure , i.e. folder and file name - very important.

    Used testdisk but useless as completely ignores structure - a damn shame there.

    Would prefer a gui led app but if a command line one is going to pull in disc structure with folder and file names , then i`d be open to the idea.

    Can any one help me and Thanks.

    #2
    And you mean, no backups?! That's the "damn shame." If not TestDisk/PhotoRec, then I'll bet you'll have to pay $ to have this done. I wish you luck. (Once, I lost just a hundred or so photos .jpg's, family, used PhotoRec to get 80 back, no file/folder info, though, but I never forgot that basic lesson re important data: backups. Sorry about your predicament.)
    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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      #3
      Hi ,

      Yes, actually it was PhotoRec that pulled in basically everything but with no file names or a basic structure , no feasibility there.

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        #4
        It would be hard to sort them that way, yes. You might write to Granier (the owner of TestDisk) and get his opinion.
        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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          #5
          Originally posted by kdeuser View Post
          I just lost my entire movie collection of the past 20 years ( 9 tb ), not to mention personal data.
          Am I understanding you correctly: you didn't have backups? As Qqmike said, THAT is the "damn shame" in this situation. I'm a bit OCD when it comes to backing things up...but that's way better than the alternative, you know?!
          Xenix/UNIX user since 1985 | Linux user since 1991 | Was registered Linux user #163544

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            #6
            Just out of curriosity, how did you lose the movies in the first place?

            You mentioned in your 2nd post that you used Photorec which did not file structure/file names. Does that mean you haven't used TestDisk?
            Last edited by Guest; Aug 16, 2015, 12:28 AM.

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              #7
              I am just assuming you won't have need for an undelete utility? I don't know how you can lose 9 TB in one go as the biggest disk today is 6 TB. So either you had a raid array and it completely crashed, or you accidentally deleted everything. There is only one LINUX undelete utility for ext2/3/4 that I know of but it doesn't undelete IN PLACE and it sucks anyway, but it does exist. It's simply called extundelete.

              Code:
              $ apt list extundelete
              Listing... Done
              extundelete/stable 0.2.4-1 amd64
              It's almost impossible to use it in a good manner but you can just cause it to undelete everything and anything it comes across and put it in a different location (different volume/disk).

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