Hi @blabla1903, which filetypes did you select to recover *.ipynb files?
@recuperation, are these just txt and tx? types?
Thanks
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Re: ipynb recovery
Jupyter notebook .ipynb are text files, so if you are recovering them photorec, you need the txt and tx? file family.
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Re: No Harddisk Found
Great, thanks! Fingers crossed file are found. Would they be recovered with the Ipynb extension, or simply txt?