The recovery will depend on how fragmented the files originally were.=20
To recover files from FAT, a recovery tool will need to piece each=20
sector / cluster together. One incorrectly placed sector could make the=20
recovered file unusable.
You can try to use TSK / Autopsy to see if the names for the deleted=20
files exist and they can be recovered. You may also need to try some=20
data carving tools, which look for known headers and footers for=20
specific file types. An example of an open source and free carving tool=20
is scalpel.
And, no you should not mount the partition until you have tried to=20
recover the files.
brian
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> Hello, last night trying to delete a file I deleted all the files (larg=
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> files) in a subdirectory on an VFAT file system mounted in my Fedora=20
> Core 4 installation (W-XP shared). I rebooted the system and the=20
> partition remounted for a while until I dismounted manually: this=20
> partition is only used as a repository so I would not expect all these=20
> blocks (around 15 GB) have been overwritten.
> The obvious questions are :
> how can I check is the files can be undeleted?
> how can I undelete securely all these files?
> I assume I should not mount it anymore.
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> Thanks in advance.
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