Partition damage following power loss
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Re: Partition damage following power loss
I did both and no files show when using List.
Re: Partition damage following power loss
It looks like your file system is damaged.
If file system is damaged, it might be worth to give PhotoRec a try.
Tip for using PhotoRec, go to File Opt, press s to deselect all files and select only your requested ones.
It saves much time to sort files.
Fiona
If file system is damaged, it might be worth to give PhotoRec a try.
Tip for using PhotoRec, go to File Opt, press s to deselect all files and select only your requested ones.
It saves much time to sort files.
Fiona