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delete files after being recovered
i want to delete the files that where recovered, that i dont want. when i go to its location to where files where saved i click the delete button but it says access denied how can i delete these files?
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Re: delete files after being recovered
Make sure that you have the necessary rights and that you do not store anything on your broken source disk.
Re: delete files after being recovered
"Change the owner of the files, example sudo chown -R username recup_dir.* or sudo chown -R username /home/username/testdisk-6.14/recup_dir.*
im using thiese commands keep in mind im new to this whole linux. but in my case im not sure how i would write the code. any guidance would help please and thank you
im using thiese commands keep in mind im new to this whole linux. but in my case im not sure how i would write the code. any guidance would help please and thank you
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Re: delete files after being recovered
I had to look this up on the internet.Mike420 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 14:28 "Change the owner of the files, example sudo chown -R username recup_dir.* or sudo chown -R username /home/username/testdisk-6.14/recup_dir.*
im using thiese commands keep in mind im new to this whole linux. but in my case im not sure how i would write the code. any guidance would help please and thank you
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/832 ... l-contents
Instead of changing the owner you could enable rights "free for all style":
chmod -R 777 /home/username/testdisk-6.14/
Re: delete files after being recovered
im using Manjaro will this work on majaro? also is the 6.14 the version of testdisk? do i need to change that?
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Re: delete files after being recovered
What is majaro as opposed to Manjaro?
What is "this"? Try to be specific and prevent misinterpretation.
The most recent version of Testdisk is 7.2-WIP.
SystemRescueCD, Gparted-Live, Knoppix-CD and Knoppix-DVD have version 7.1 of Testdisk built in.
I prefer Linux Mint with the XFCE desktop. You can run Linux Mint in Live Mode (without installation) When keying in "testdisk" in a shell you are being told what to do to install Testdisk. You just need a working internet connection.
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Livecd
When trying to run the most recent version 7.2-WIP (which is not beta software but rather the most current version) you don't need to compile the Testdisk source code. You can download precompiled binaries:
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/OS_Note ... d_binaries