Previously jjmtr250 RemoveThis @yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a dvr hard drive that was formatted. The file system structure
> is Linux and the formatting done to it is a low level format.
HDDs cannot be low-level formatted today, unless you have special
vendor software and possibly equipment.
> Is
> there any software available to retrieve the files? I have been told
> this is going to be difficult but not impossible by the manufacturer
> of the DVR. Anybody accomplish this feat yet? Thanks.
I assume this is and was an ext2 filesystem
If the filesystem was newly created (what many people call
a ''low level format'' for some reason), then the data
is all still there. However filenames, file sizes
and block orders are gone. Since Linux does relatively
structured disk allocation and has very low fragmentation
in files, the puzzle is often solvable for many files.
I agree, that ''difficult but not impossible''
is the right diagnostics. As to what ''difficult'' means,
I would say > 10.000 EUR in cost if you give it to a
professional data recovery company. And if you do it
yourself, without special tools that speed up the job,
you are possibly looking at several years of work.
Arno
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