Hello guys,
I'm new of this forum. I apologize in advance with you for my basic questions.
I have 42 EWF image files (.E01, ...,.E42).
I only need to extract user data (at this moment I've no need to carving deleted/corrupted files).
Please, can you tell me if the command: testdisk 'imagefile.???' allows me to visualize the directories Documents, Picture, Music, ... and download the files that are there ?
Thanks a lot.
recover user data
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Re: recover user data
Yes, you can use testdisk to list the content of the ewf files: advanced, select the partition, List...
Under Linux, you can also use ewfmount (package ewftools)
Under Linux, you can also use ewfmount (package ewftools)