okay... that´s no good news. But there are many files with database content (*.mdb) and image content (*.dcm). If i have the content of files it´s a long process to open the file and read the content to reconstruct the filename.
Filesize between 10 KB and 5GB - badly disappoint.... buy software to ...
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- Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:56 am
- Forum: File Recovery
- Topic: Filename with recovered files
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- Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:53 am
- Forum: File Recovery
- Topic: Filename with recovered files
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Re: Filename with recovered files
Hi Corsari and thanks for answer.
okay i understand the context, but is it posible to recover this references? I think this meta-datas are store on the harddisk, can i search them with r-studio?
Or is it better to use the linux-version of r-studio?
thanks
mulix
okay i understand the context, but is it posible to recover this references? I think this meta-datas are store on the harddisk, can i search them with r-studio?
Or is it better to use the linux-version of r-studio?
thanks
mulix
- Thu Jul 10, 2014 3:00 am
- Forum: File Recovery
- Topic: Filename with recovered files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6731
Filename with recovered files
Hello Community,
I use r-studio 7.2.155105 to recover delete files from harddisks out of a raid-1 nas. The nas is based on linux with the filesystem ext3.
The scan of disk are correct and show some partitions. If i recover the files, the filename are only numbers like 18588349.mdb or 3563144.dcm ...
I use r-studio 7.2.155105 to recover delete files from harddisks out of a raid-1 nas. The nas is based on linux with the filesystem ext3.
The scan of disk are correct and show some partitions. If i recover the files, the filename are only numbers like 18588349.mdb or 3563144.dcm ...