Let's say I am over 100 hours into a scan and it needs to run for 100 more hours, but I really need to turn off linux without losing all the progress.
It seems to be possible to start a scan from any sector using the "expert mode", but it seems every time PhotoRec finds a file, it goes back and re-scans millions of sectors again (am I right?).
So I am not sure if just writing down the current sector number and starting a new scan from that sector does the job.
Is it possible to pause PhotoRec, turn linux off/on, and resume the scan?
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Re: Is it possible to pause PhotoRec, turn linux off/on, and resume the scan?
I also have this same question and i cannot find any proper answers on the internet and also here. need solution.
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Re: Is it possible to pause PhotoRec, turn linux off/on, and resume the scan?
When PhotoRec starts, it checks for the photorec.ses file. If this file is present, it will use it to resume the file recovery.
Re: Is it possible to pause PhotoRec, turn linux off/on, and resume the scan?
I had to restart a NAS that I was recovering data from. I then restarted Photorec and it resumed which was fine. Due to the long period (12000 hours) I decided to quit once again and narrow down file types in the options then restarted Photorec. It is now performing a "file System Analysis" does this mean it's starting from scratch again as it had been running for over 400 hours!! Can I quit if necessary and resume from the .ses file?
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PhotoRec doesn't do "File system Analysis".
I wonder why the estimated time is so big, is one of the disk defective (ie. bad sectors) ?
I wonder why the estimated time is so big, is one of the disk defective (ie. bad sectors) ?