I will try to add more details about what I do… :)
First I use TestDisk 6.14-WIP.
After selecting my USB hard drive, TestDisk choose by default [None] as partition table type… As there should be two partitions, I choose [Intel].
If I choose [Advanced], TestDisk displays this :
Disk /dev/sdc ...
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- 17 Jul 2012, 13:21
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: ext4 partition on external hard drive
- Replies: 3
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- 17 Jul 2012, 12:58
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: ext4 partition on external hard drive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3314
Re: ext4 partition on external hard drive
Hi Fiona,
yes, I did use the "P" key option to try to list the files from each Linux partition… but I got an error saying no file could be displayed (I don't remember the exact message). And it doesn't seem they overlap.
Thanks for the help !
yes, I did use the "P" key option to try to list the files from each Linux partition… but I got an error saying no file could be displayed (I don't remember the exact message). And it doesn't seem they overlap.
Thanks for the help !
- 16 Jul 2012, 15:22
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: ext4 partition on external hard drive
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3314
ext4 partition on external hard drive
Hi !
First, thanks for TestDisk ;)
I use Ubuntu 12.04 for my work and sometime Windows 7 (games & music).
I've got an external hard drive of 1To with two partitions, one on ext4 format (where I've put three virtual machine for VirtualBox and where I dupplicate important files via DejaDup) and one ...
First, thanks for TestDisk ;)
I use Ubuntu 12.04 for my work and sometime Windows 7 (games & music).
I've got an external hard drive of 1To with two partitions, one on ext4 format (where I've put three virtual machine for VirtualBox and where I dupplicate important files via DejaDup) and one ...