I guess it doesn't work either before and after overwriting superblock
what the command returns is
** /dev/rdisk0s1
Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-305.10.1).
volumeType is 0
0000: eb58 9042 5344 2020 342e 3400 0201 2000 |.X.BSD..4.4.....|
0010: 0200 0000 00f0 0000 2000 1000 0000 0000 ...
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- 20 Sep 2016, 20:09
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Formatted HFS+ partition
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- 17 Sep 2016, 14:08
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Formatted HFS+ partition
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Re: Formatted HFS+ partition
Hi
thanks for your reply. Will try this in a few moments.
I started recovering within photorec and it's amazing, but filenames are missing as you said. But it's fair enough
EDIT: which option should I use?
Org. BS / Backup BS / Dump
thanks for your reply. Will try this in a few moments.
I started recovering within photorec and it's amazing, but filenames are missing as you said. But it's fair enough

EDIT: which option should I use?
Org. BS / Backup BS / Dump
- 16 Sep 2016, 21:22
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Formatted HFS+ partition
- Replies: 4
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Formatted HFS+ partition
Hello everyone
few days ago I wanted to split partition but obviously I can't read and I chose "partitionDisk" option, basically I did:
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk1 GPT JHFS+ New 100g
That was a mistake. It didn't ask me anything about erasing data, but still its terminal so I don't blame ...
few days ago I wanted to split partition but obviously I can't read and I chose "partitionDisk" option, basically I did:
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk1 GPT JHFS+ New 100g
That was a mistake. It didn't ask me anything about erasing data, but still its terminal so I don't blame ...