[CentOS] Need a Centos 6 USB hard drive recovery procedure
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usFri May 10 17:04:01 UTC 2013
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Rock wrote: > On Thu, 09 May 2013 18:53:30 -0700, Keith Keller wrote: > >> Is it already "putting" your files somewhere? If so it's almost >> certainly too late to throw a linux recovery tool at it. > > Nothing, to my knowledge, is being written to the external NTFS > USB hard drive. > > The files are being put on the C:\ drive of the Windows machine. > > So, I don't see why the USB drive isn't in the same shape as it > was when this happened. > > Did I do something wrong? Yes. What you should have done was buy or burn (ON ANOTHER MACHINE!!!) a virus checking/cleaning tool, and ->boot from that<-, NOT from your h/d, and let it work. Dunno if you missed my earlier post, but I'd guess that whatever infected your system had a protection mechanism, so that if you tried to backup the whole drive, it would mangle something on the recipient drive, so that *it* couldn't be examined easily. mark
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