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21:42.52 | jay_ | what software can list the name of deleted but recoverable files? |
23:14.44 | wmat | jay_: have a look at extundelete and extgrep |
23:14.56 | wmat | jay_: http://extundelete.sourceforge.net/ |
23:15.18 | wmat | jay_: http://code.google.com/p/ext3grep/ |
23:16.03 | wmat | jay_: http://carlo17.home.xs4all.nl/howto/undelete_ext3.html |
23:16.23 | jay_ | wmat, thanks. i have tried extundelete. is it possible to list recoverable files with it? |
23:16.32 | wmat | jay_: no idea |
23:16.37 | jay_ | oh ok |
23:18.30 | wmat | jay_: http://decodingtech.com/data_recovery-2/ |
23:18.54 | wmat | jay_: looks like ntfsundelete on the partition where the files were deleted from will list files that are potentially recoverable |
23:20.34 | jay_ | wmat, its unfortunate extundelete does not have that option |
23:21.32 | wmat | jay_: ntfsundelete works on ext filesystems to I believe |
23:21.49 | jay_ | really... |
23:23.48 | jay_ | wmat, i think it is just fat and ntfs |
23:26.49 | wmat | why not just restore everything that was deleted? |
23:50.36 | jay_ | i guess i could |
23:52.02 | jay_ | but i dont need all the files and i really just want to know how recover the file names. its hard to remember the nake of some thing you deleted awhile back |