roberto.gelleni
19th November 2009, 21:08
Hi, I have a question about the program.
I have a 40 gig drive with 2 partitions, and all of a sudden one of the two shows up as a "raw" file system, with 0 size. No good, considering I have 14 gigs of data to recover. Before I even start, I am trying to learn as much as I can.
One issue that came to mind, is that in the partition that I am going to recover files from, I *know* for a fact that I had several folders with JPG files in them and some of those had the same file-name.
In other words, FolderA would have IMG_002 and IMG_005 and FolderB would have, among others, files named IMG_002 and IMG_005.
Different files, same file name, in different folders.
I know, it's terrible practice, but it was one of those things I was "going to fix, ..tomorrow".
Now, a friend suggested the use of ZAR and told me that it does not recover the folder tree structure, and that is fine with me. My question IS, how does it handle if it recovers a file with file-name identical to a file just recovered and already in the "recovery" drive ? I hope I didn't confuse you guys.:rolleyes:
Roberto.
I have a 40 gig drive with 2 partitions, and all of a sudden one of the two shows up as a "raw" file system, with 0 size. No good, considering I have 14 gigs of data to recover. Before I even start, I am trying to learn as much as I can.
One issue that came to mind, is that in the partition that I am going to recover files from, I *know* for a fact that I had several folders with JPG files in them and some of those had the same file-name.
In other words, FolderA would have IMG_002 and IMG_005 and FolderB would have, among others, files named IMG_002 and IMG_005.
Different files, same file name, in different folders.
I know, it's terrible practice, but it was one of those things I was "going to fix, ..tomorrow".
Now, a friend suggested the use of ZAR and told me that it does not recover the folder tree structure, and that is fine with me. My question IS, how does it handle if it recovers a file with file-name identical to a file just recovered and already in the "recovery" drive ? I hope I didn't confuse you guys.:rolleyes:
Roberto.