I am new on the forum and am asking questions of my own, but I'll refer you to this article on MediaWiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOD_and_TOD
In short, the article implies that MOD files are equivalent to MPEG-2 files, so if you do need to define your own template for the MOD file format (as ...
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- 01 Jan 2022, 00:30
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: QPhotorec can not find MOD files
- Replies: 7
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- 01 Jan 2022, 00:14
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: Some basic questions so I don't make things worse
- Replies: 5
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Re: Some basic questions so I don't make things worse
@recuperation
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I realized the drive was damaged because my friend told me he couldn't access it when plugged into his system. I also realize the best course of action would have been to make a duplicate of the drive (and then work on the DUPLICATE drive, so as not to ...
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I realized the drive was damaged because my friend told me he couldn't access it when plugged into his system. I also realize the best course of action would have been to make a duplicate of the drive (and then work on the DUPLICATE drive, so as not to ...
- 30 Dec 2021, 22:26
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: Some basic questions so I don't make things worse
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10676
Some basic questions so I don't make things worse
First, let me say I discovered TestDisk/PhotoRec many years ago and used them at the time to recover files from a small-ish hard drive. Because it was so long ago, I don't remember whether I used TestDisk or PhotoRec.
I'm now faced with the daunting task of recovering a lifetime of memories from a ...
I'm now faced with the daunting task of recovering a lifetime of memories from a ...