*UPDATE*
It seems that the file copy error I received was a permissions error - TestDisk on Windows could not write to any location above the directory root. If I allow it to copy files from the original drive to the directory containing the TestDisk program, I am able to successfully retrieve all ...
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- 15 Feb 2016, 20:17
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Copy file(s) failing, and corrupt partition returns
- Replies: 4
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- 12 Feb 2016, 14:41
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Copy file(s) failing, and corrupt partition returns
- Replies: 4
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Re: Copy file(s) failing, and corrupt partition returns
I am using Windows 8.1 64-bit, with the current 32-bit TestDisk 7.1. (All of the Linux live CDs I tried had 6.14, and that version would not work with this drive.) When trying to copy the files, it simply says "Copy done! 0 ok, 218 failed". The log file shows "Can't create file <file path & name> No ...
- 11 Feb 2016, 17:46
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Live CD with TestDisk 7
- Replies: 1
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Live CD with TestDisk 7
Does anyone know of a live CD that includes the latest version of TestDisk? All of the common builds I have looked at have the 6.14 version, not 7.0. Unfortunately the drive I'm trying to recover errors out on every 6.14 version I've tried, and on various hardware also. I confirmed that version 7.0 ...
- 11 Feb 2016, 17:34
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Copy file(s) failing, and corrupt partition returns
- Replies: 4
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Copy file(s) failing, and corrupt partition returns
In my case - unmountable boot volume - I used Testdisk step-by-step to recover a corrupt partition and then write the changes to the drive. I am prompted to reboot, at which time all partitions are visible EXCEPT the one with all of my data that I need.
If I go back into the drive and analyze it, I ...
If I go back into the drive and analyze it, I ...