RE: [sleuthkit-users] Restore a damaged partition
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From: Eagle I. S. I. <in...@ea...> - 2004-04-04 03:35:10
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I'm not sure of a way to do it with Autopsy, but you can view view and export the entire file structure hierarchy and files with ASR Data's SMART. It's not an inexpensive solution, however if the data is valauble to you, it may be worth the expense. Niall. _____ From: sle...@li... [mailto:sle...@li...] On Behalf Of Eric Yellin Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 3:15 AM To: sle...@li... Subject: [sleuthkit-users] Restore a damaged partition I run a Feebsd machine. Something happened and the kernel failed to load. I tried restoring but to no avail. I re-installed freebsd and all data from my partitions seemed to have disappeared. Specifically I have one data partition that was not altered at any point, nor during re-install(/web) which I would love to restore... I installed the Sleuth Kit and Autopsy and was able to view only raw data from the Data Unit option. From the little random data I checked using the keyword search option, it appears that all data is physically in tact however I can't access the directory and file structures in order to restore the data. Is there a way to do this? Thanks, Eric |