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- 26 Apr 2012, 08:53
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Testdisk 1.4 aborts abruptly
- Replies: 3
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Re: Testdisk 1.4 aborts abruptly
At the moment I am running tesdisk from a Parted Magic Live Distribution. It looks like gdb is not installed. But I keep it in mind and when I am back on a full system I try to reproduce the error and post the output of gdb here.
- 24 Apr 2012, 21:31
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Testdisk 1.4 aborts abruptly
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5108
Testdisk 1.4 aborts abruptly
Dear developers,
I tried the new testdisk 1.4 beta version of your great program (linux static).
When I wanted to look at the files of the first partition testdisk aborts. With version 1.3 this was still possible. Because I dont know how to file a bug to the git repository I post it here. Please ...
I tried the new testdisk 1.4 beta version of your great program (linux static).
When I wanted to look at the files of the first partition testdisk aborts. With version 1.3 this was still possible. Because I dont know how to file a bug to the git repository I post it here. Please ...
- 24 Apr 2012, 07:22
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Deeper Search: Disc too small error
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2888
Re: Deeper Search: Disc too small error
Another small clue:
When adding the grub2 partition I also labeld the root partition with a "root" label. Maybe this information has some value.
Thanks, Tom
When adding the grub2 partition I also labeld the root partition with a "root" label. Maybe this information has some value.
Thanks, Tom
- 23 Apr 2012, 20:16
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Deeper Search: Disc too small error
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2888
Deeper Search: Disc too small error
Dear all,
I googled a lot and searched this forum, but I couldn't find a solution to restore my home partition folder structures.
Before trouble started my hard disk had the following partitions:
P windows, ntfs, with label windoof
Extended partition consisting of
L lubuntu root, ext4, no label ...
I googled a lot and searched this forum, but I couldn't find a solution to restore my home partition folder structures.
Before trouble started my hard disk had the following partitions:
P windows, ntfs, with label windoof
Extended partition consisting of
L lubuntu root, ext4, no label ...