Two data recovery software are introduced: TestDisk and PhotoRec. Among them, TestDisk is mainly used to restore damaged partitions and save unbootable disks, while PhotoRec is mainly used to restore damaged data files, including documents, images, and videos.
Both TestDisk and PhotoRec support execution on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS, and other systems. TestDisk also supports a wide range of file systems, including FAT, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, and RAID. PhotoRec can also work on various storage media such as hard disks, optical disks, and USB flash drives.
Although the data recovery software can help us recover the loss as much as possible, we should develop the habit of regular backup. Only when the system is ready for use can it be guaranteed.
If the partition is damaged due to incorrect use of the partition tool, you can use the tool TestDisk to restore the damaged partition. The following describes how to use TestDisk for acute recovery (note ).
Note: TestDisk can be used for restoration, that is, the partition on the hard disk HDD (the partition has the original data records) is damaged. However, if a new partition is created after the partition is damaged, the restoration is less likely and more difficult.
TestDisk can be downloaded from http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/photorec( note ). Download the RPM package file corresponding to Fedora Core 6. For example, if you use GNOME's Partition management software "GParted" (Gnome Partition Editor), The/dev/hda5 Partition is accidentally deleted.
Note: Restoring objects accidentally deleted in Linux describes how to use PhotoRec to restore objects accidentally deleted.
Note: TestDisk is the software used to restore partition information. For the restored partition information software deleted from the partition table and modified by MBR (master boot record), please confirm before use.
For installation and configuration, see restore accidentally deleted files in Linux.
Log in with root permission and start TestDisk.
# Testdisk
First, select the log file (testdisk. log) record method in the recovery operation.
[Create] New
[Append] Append
[No Log] No record
Select the log file record Method
After selecting the log file record mode, the disk device in the connection status is displayed. Select the disk partition to be restored and select [Proceed]. Choose HDD "Disk/dev/hda" with Linux/Windows XP installed 」.
In the list of disk devices, select the partition to be restored, and then select the category of the disk partition. For Linux/Windows, select [Intel].
Select [Analyse] In the image below to analyze the partition.
Displays the status of the current partition. Then select [Proceed] to display the analysis result.
Partition status
The partition structure is in green text. Compared with the preceding figure, Linux partitions are added. This is the partition that has been deleted by mistake.
Press the [P] key and the file and index at the root of the partition are displayed. If the correct picture is displayed, the analysis result can be correctly calculated. Then, use this method to operate other drive letters.
Partition analysis result
Press the [Enter] key to display the analysis results to the disk. And is restored.
The Current Status and recovery information have not been written to the hard disk. You must select [Write] to Write the information to the disk. When the confirmation information for the write operation is displayed, press [Y.
After the write operation is completed, restart and press [Enter.
Finally exit [Quit] And TestDisk ends. The system restarts.