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by sieger007
06 Sep 2022, 11:21
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion
Replies: 7
Views: 3883

Re: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion

I used a very lite version of Linux and "tas" is my screenshot utilty ..sorry for giving your lens some flexing on reading those. Much appreciated the scrumptious explanation ....so take home 🏠from this is ....Photorec is my best bet and then there's not much hope in getting hold of those files. I ...
by sieger007
06 Sep 2022, 00:39
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion
Replies: 7
Views: 3883

Re: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion


Please post your logfile.

Please replace your unreadable screenshots by ones that you saved as a png-file. Selecting contrasting colours and using a convenient screensize might enable me to read the screenshot without the need to dunk my head nearly into the LCD screen. Thank you!


Last ray of ...
by sieger007
05 Sep 2022, 20:53
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion
Replies: 7
Views: 3883

Re: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion

Last ray of hope ...is there any way I can get the partition to table to use the backup sector and get itself identified as exFAT instead of NTFS. Here in the screenshot there isn't a way to tell exFAT. Photorec is for deleted pics. These aren't deleted. They exist and have their original size as ...
by sieger007
05 Sep 2022, 17:20
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion
Replies: 7
Views: 3883

handling data corruption from a hung exFat to NFTS conversion

After being hung on a protracted exFat to NTFS sloppy windows conversion..... each and every file other than text file are now corrupted in the sense that when I open a JPEG file, I get something to the tune of unexpected offset ya-da-ya . this is the direct result of failed conversion of existing ...