Hello,
I have not enough space on a single drive to save all files using photorec.
Is there a way to use more than one destinatio disk in a single session of photorec?
I'm using the easy interface found in the folder qphotorec_win.exe it would be nice having a pause button so user can change destination folder when the disk is full.
Any tips?
Thanks
is it possible to use more than one destination folder
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Re: is it possible to use more than one destination folder
Actually a good question?
PhotoRec copies files in real time.
So you´ll see it on your destination.
You can try stop your session, connect another disk and have another try to resume your previous session.
Path should be identically.
Can you try and report it?
Fiona
PhotoRec copies files in real time.
So you´ll see it on your destination.
You can try stop your session, connect another disk and have another try to resume your previous session.
Path should be identically.
Can you try and report it?
Fiona
Re: is it possible to use more than one destination folder
impossible for me make this because my disks are in different paths. No problem I will get a new disk with enough space to fit all files.