Changing to another drive
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Changing to another drive
Ran the testdisk software but when I try to save it only gives me an option to save to the C drive. My C drive does not have enough space. Can I change it to another drive such as my F drive that has enough space?
Re: Changing to another drive
Yes, you can choose another directory.
If you mark that two dots if you list files and press enter, you'll get on directory up until you come to your disk selection.
To enter a folder you can check a folder and use your right arrow key.
Standard path to copy files to, is your testdisk folder.
You can also execute testdisk from another disk.
Fiona
If you mark that two dots if you list files and press enter, you'll get on directory up until you come to your disk selection.
To enter a folder you can check a folder and use your right arrow key.
Standard path to copy files to, is your testdisk folder.
You can also execute testdisk from another disk.
Fiona
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Re: Changing to another drive
Thanks, I will try that!
Re: Changing to another drive
TestDisk supports a lot of partition types and file systems.
If you'd like to copy data, your OS must support the destination/target file system.
Fiona
If you'd like to copy data, your OS must support the destination/target file system.
Fiona