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wrong fs type
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Re: wrong fs type
Hi,
I had my office PC crashing while I had the eternal disk drive runing testdisk and it might have made things worse. Here is the current logfile
I had my office PC crashing while I had the eternal disk drive runing testdisk and it might have made things worse. Here is the current logfile
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Sat Feb 22 18:05:32 2025
Command line: TestDisk
TestDisk 7.1, Data Recovery Utility, July 2019
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
https://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Linux, kernel 6.5.0-10-generic (#10+dev45.fb4b4e3bem1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Dec 21 17:15:25 UT) x86_64
Compiler: GCC 13.2
ext2fs lib: 1.47.0, ntfs lib: libntfs-3g, reiserfs lib: none, ewf lib: none, curses lib: ncurses 6.4