Where to go next?
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Where to go next?
So I ran the test disk under OS X, had some weird issues, so I installed linux on a spare laptop that I had. Ran test disk. Got the following:
Received the following after completed run:
How do I upload the log file? I received an error that the extension ".log" is not allowed. What options do I have? Please pardon my cluenessness. I have some family files on this drive, I'm just desperate is all. Thanks.- cgrenier
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Re: Where to go next?
Mac OSX uses EFI GPT partition table, not Mac partition table.