I have a disk where the partition table has been corrupted. After connecting to testdisk, it sees two partitions of interest to me: partition 1 and 2.
After Quick Search, unfortunately, the partitions are invisible and there is no way to recover them.
These are Linux partitions. Is it possible to access or recover them so that the contents of the partition can be viewed?
Unfortunately, the partitions have a damaged filesystem. I would like to access them or recover data from them, but it is important to me that this data is grouped in original directories and with original names.Corrupted partition table Linux
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Corrupted partition table Linux
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Re: Corrupted partition table Linux
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Re: Corrupted partition table Linux
I corrected the post, thank yourecuperation wrote: ↑25 Aug 2023, 05:42 Please upload your invisible pictures to this site using the attachment tab on the bottom of the page. Post your log file as well.