Hi, I just tried to recreate the problem and found out it happens when you don't quit the process from within but just press Command+Q to quit the whole terminal. Thank you!
David
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- 09 Jun 2016, 09:22
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: Recover deleted files
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3044
- 09 Jun 2016, 09:09
- Forum: File undelete
- Topic: Recover deleted files
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3044
Recover deleted files
Hi, I am attempting to recover 30 x 1.4Gb episodes from a 4Tb hard drive using PhotoRec on Mac.
The Search process reads only 25MB/s with estimated completion time of 102 hours.
Two of CPU cores are maxed out to 100%.
I wondered why does it not use all 4.
Then I closed Terminal and noticed ...
The Search process reads only 25MB/s with estimated completion time of 102 hours.
Two of CPU cores are maxed out to 100%.
I wondered why does it not use all 4.
Then I closed Terminal and noticed ...
- 08 Oct 2014, 17:22
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: "PhotoRec has been unable to create new file" error
- Replies: 8
- Views: 12451
Re: "PhotoRec has been unable to create new file" error
Sorry for lame suggestion, I'm no expert, in fact haven't used photorec ever but did you try running it with administrative rights?


- 08 Oct 2014, 17:04
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: After TestDisk no POST
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1660
After TestDisk no POST
Edit: False alarm! All's OK after next reboot! Fantastic tool Testdisk...
Hi, after successfully restoring partitions on a GPT drive it does not get past BIOS POST message.
If however I keep it unplugged during boot and reconnect it at OS selection menu, it shows up and works properly.
It does ...
Hi, after successfully restoring partitions on a GPT drive it does not get past BIOS POST message.
If however I keep it unplugged during boot and reconnect it at OS selection menu, it shows up and works properly.
It does ...
- 31 Oct 2013, 13:34
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Question about recovery
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1994
Re: Question about recovery
Hi, I'm new to the forum but I would suggest to not do anything apart from the quick search because:
- you haven't deleted or repartitioned the drive so there is nothing to be found with the deep scan which cannot be found with quick one;
- one or both disks on the raid have bad sectors I assume ...
- you haven't deleted or repartitioned the drive so there is nothing to be found with the deep scan which cannot be found with quick one;
- one or both disks on the raid have bad sectors I assume ...
- 31 Oct 2013, 12:50
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Speed of scanning
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1310
Speed of scanning
Hi, I'm worried about speed of scanning. My SSD drive read speed is >400Mb/s but TestDisk reads only about 40Mb/s.
The system resources in TaskManager are 96% idle at the time.
I've booted WinPE from USB to repair erased partition map on an 64Gb HFS+ SSD drive with 3 partitions (EFI, System and ...
The system resources in TaskManager are 96% idle at the time.
I've booted WinPE from USB to repair erased partition map on an 64Gb HFS+ SSD drive with 3 partitions (EFI, System and ...