HI,
After recovering of removed files I have about 200 GB of files. As I can see, there are a lot of different versions of the same file.
Is it possible to find the last version of some file?
For example, I have:
file1.py
file2.py
file1.py
file2.py
...
with different names after recovering, like ...
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- 29 Jun 2016, 23:58
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: How to get last version of recovered files?
- Replies: 1
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- 25 May 2016, 07:16
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Can't find .py extention in the list of available extensions
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5758
Re: Can't find .py extention in the list of available extensions
Python files shuld be recovered by .txt and .tx? file families
I'm going to recover original Python files with .py extension, but using PhotoRec I can check extension for Python binaries(.pyc).
fidentify told me that .py extension is known for it, but how to restore files with this extension via ...
I'm going to recover original Python files with .py extension, but using PhotoRec I can check extension for Python binaries(.pyc).
fidentify told me that .py extension is known for it, but how to restore files with this extension via ...
- 24 May 2016, 14:21
- Forum: File recovery
- Topic: Can't find .py extention in the list of available extensions
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5758
Can't find .py extention in the list of available extensions
Hi there
I was looking around a lot of resources and found an information that Photorec is an amazing tool for recovering missing .py files, but after running of PhotoRec I can find only .pyc extension, but no .py.
Do I need to configure PhotoRec or what is the expected behavior?
Thanks
I was looking around a lot of resources and found an information that Photorec is an amazing tool for recovering missing .py files, but after running of PhotoRec I can find only .pyc extension, but no .py.
Do I need to configure PhotoRec or what is the expected behavior?
Thanks