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- Search for posts on the same topic before posting a new question.
- Give clear, specific information in the title of your post.
- Include as many details as you can, MOST POSTS WILL GET ONLY ONE OR TWO ANSWERS.
- Post a follow up with a "Thank you" or "This worked!"
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Before posting, please read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf
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photorec
i format my ipod 160gb but wen i use the photorec it gives me random numbrs that gets recoverd the folder named to store my important datas is win 7 buts it gives me recup_dir.1, and etc
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Re: photorec
PhotoRec recovers your data but without the original filenames. You can rename your files.
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Re: photorec
ah ok thnks 4 the reply cn test disk rebuild a hackintosh partition or any os but wen I press write it gives me 1234f error
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Re: photorec
If you boot from a disk with an Intel partition table with no bootable partition ('*' under TestDisk), TestDisk MBR code will display the message "1234f" to let you choose if you want to boot from partition entry 1 to 4 or floppy.
TestDisk handles EFI GPT and PC/Intel partition table. Mac OS X uses EFI GPT for its main disk and can use either for other disks.
TestDisk handles EFI GPT and PC/Intel partition table. Mac OS X uses EFI GPT for its main disk and can use either for other disks.
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Re: photorec
ah ok so how do I get rid of tht error "1234f"
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Re: photorec
Set a partition as bootable.