by linus » Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:04 am
Sorry Alt for not reading the manual. My idea was, that R-Studio does not work with the header-/footer-approach.
Its clear to me that Raw file recovery methods normally are not able to recover folder-names ...
The(my) actual challenge will be, that "OpenDriveFIle" (Method One: File recovery through analysis of the info about files and folders)
does recover/report approx 250GB meanwhile "Scan"(Method Two: File recovery using search for known file types (raw file recovery))
does report over 5TB in the status line
E.g.:
R-Stuido Linux3.6 does recover many MP4 files (most of them 2,3GB in size) consisting on multiple MP3 fles (ext3fs / ext4fs)
Linus
[quote="Alt"]I think this article may clarify the situation: [url=http://www.r-tt.com/Articles/File_Recovery_Basics/]File Recovery Basics: How Data Recovery Works[/url].[/quote]
Sorry Alt for not reading the manual. My idea was, that R-Studio does not work with the header-/footer-approach.
Its clear to me that Raw file recovery methods normally are not able to recover folder-names ...
The(my) actual challenge will be, that "OpenDriveFIle" (Method One: File recovery through analysis of the info about files and folders)
does recover/report approx 250GB meanwhile "Scan"(Method Two: File recovery using search for known file types (raw file recovery))
does report over 5TB in the status line :-(
E.g.:
R-Stuido Linux3.6 does recover many MP4 files (most of them 2,3GB in size) consisting on multiple MP3 fles (ext3fs / ext4fs)
Linus