hello geeks im having a very bad issue with my hdd im using debian stretch 9.3 stable and today i wanted to install lutris ( a gaming platform for Linux ) then i installed fortnite through it but the download didn't completed so i entered the lutris interface then select delete the game after the process completed i entered my 375gb ntfs partition which was fortnite and my whole data in it and find out that all of the data had gone but the partition still there empty so i think lutris deleted my partition data when i deleted the game so is it possible to recover all of my iso images,vm's,movies,photos,etc?!
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please help me its really important data
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recover deleted files and directories
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recover deleted files and directories
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Re: recover deleted files and directories
You could try testdisk it is available from Debian repositories but I would unmount your data partition immediately to ensure nothing else gets written to it.
For usage of testdisk you can view the man pages
For usage of testdisk you can view the man pages
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Re: recover deleted files and directories
Since the data was so important, and everyone knows to make good backups of their important data, it is really easy to help your self, just use the backup you made and restore your "important data" .please help me its really important data
Re: recover deleted files and directories
cuckooflew wrote:Since the data was so important, and everyone knows to make good backups of their important data, it is really easy to help your self, just use the backup you made and restore your "important data" .please help me its really important data
why you don't stfu if you can't or won't contribute to someone's problem? already enough non added value forum users like you around here
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