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I am working on a blog-article about data recovery ans I would be interested how you would approach such a case. Let's tell a client pop by with a HDD and need his data recovered...

What exact would you do?

Thanks!

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I'd use a computer program that goes through all the bytes of the disk that are marked as unused and finds anything that looks like it might have been a file.

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  • OK - so you go streight for Recuva, r-Studio, UFS Explorer or some tool like that. Nothing else? – markb-1980 Apr 22 '21 at 19:31
  • I'd just look up "linux recover file" and install the first program that I can find in the repository for it. Knowing the Linux community anything that works with Linux should also work with Windows. – Noah Apr 22 '21 at 19:38
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First qeustion is to the client: What happenned and what are the symptoms? Not all recoveries are software and hardware recoveries are approached differently.

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