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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to recover partially formatted ext4 partition (testdisk did not help)After getting a deleted partition with Testdisk software, can I recover it on the unallocated space of the deleted partition without any problem?What can I do with the recovered files on an external drive after testdisk finds them?Recovering a lost file with testdiskUSB hdd data recovery after accidentally burning isoHow to recover json firefox files using photorec testdisk?Testdisk not showing drives to copy image toUndeleting Windows 7 from UbuntuCan't recover partition with TestDiskCant view any folders or files inside users home folder using testdisk?



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    Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

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I am trying to recover a deleted file using testdisk, but the drive is big and I have thousand of deleted files.



Testdisk knows the path of the files I have deleted : wouldn't it be possible to navigate through the folders, instead of displaying all the file? That would save myself from scrolling thousands of files










share|improve this question

















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    Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

    – Terrance
    Apr 13 at 13:25













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I am trying to recover a deleted file using testdisk, but the drive is big and I have thousand of deleted files.



Testdisk knows the path of the files I have deleted : wouldn't it be possible to navigate through the folders, instead of displaying all the file? That would save myself from scrolling thousands of files










share|improve this question














I am trying to recover a deleted file using testdisk, but the drive is big and I have thousand of deleted files.



Testdisk knows the path of the files I have deleted : wouldn't it be possible to navigate through the folders, instead of displaying all the file? That would save myself from scrolling thousands of files







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    Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

    – Terrance
    Apr 13 at 13:25












  • 1





    Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

    – Terrance
    Apr 13 at 13:25







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Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

– Terrance
Apr 13 at 13:25





Try photorec instead. testdisk recovers partitions and photorec recovers individual files.

– Terrance
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