I think in one post some time again I said if you need to undelete something you shouldn't be using a computer... LOL well I still maintain that but it appears even if you're experienced you can still make errors with slight of hand...
Now, because I'm so experienced I disabled the sanity check in DirOp after selecting something to delete LOL
What has happened is I accidently left my finger on the left mouse button and select 2 directories instead of 1... and in doing so have err deleted 25 gigs of other material...
Its Sunday here and I've got a busy day ahead of me and I haven't got time to trial and error software etc...
and yes you've guessed it, I format with NORECYCLED as an option...
PartitionWizard reports on 6 (DH6:)
sii0680ide.device unit 3 sectors 2,016-234,441,647 blocks 234,439.632 Block size 512 Filesystem: JXFileSystem 4.34 (26.3.2009) Volume name: 6 Status: Read/Write 111 GB 84 CG used 27 GB free 75% full
Any operation I try at all returns not a valid DOS disk
yes it is a card that allows me to run my older ide drives via the pci in the sam flex from my old AmigaOne and yes, it is a whole drive not partitioned...
is there a SFSundelete path? I just don't have time today and I'm willing to listen to ideas but I'd like to hear if someone has actually gone through this?
cheers!
I'm off to tidy up now... I was in process of backing up all my partitions to DVD... I've burnt 25 so far... so you can imagine the irony here... bugger it all...
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Ah, you are addressing my backup choices? great, just what I wanted to hear LOL
Even though of course 4.4 gigs isn't a lot, at least if you lose one DVD you lose part of your media... a 500 gig back up can still die eventually... If I went that way I'd need two of these... which incidently isn't a stupid idea anyway...
I have more than 500 gigs on DVDs... yes I know about 1T plus options...
Anyway, lets just please try and recover this directory...
to elaborate
the full path to the deleted dir would be
DH6:Other/yip2
I was in a hurry and just finished transferring the files in yip to one of my SATA partitions to burn to a DVD, I decided to click up a directory select yip (which was empty) and delete it... I accidently selected yip2 below it as well...
The other annoying thing is, I can't recall what was in yip2... heh
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Ummm, not if your drives are formatted with the NORECYCLED as stated in the original post
I choose to live without this convienence simply because I found having this directory slows (and in some cases severely) deleting and moving and copying operations... many times I'd have to enter the actual hidden directory and delete its contents just so the filesystem would carry on...
Never understood why it happened (related to rollover max perhaps?) and simply worked around it...
It doesn't look good I'll probably have to do all the hardwork myself when I have time... I won't be touching DH6 in the meantime anyway... it was full of storage at the time and I was just beginning to relocate its files...
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I think just one USB backup drive would have been quite enough considering....
1) You don't have any backups at all.
2) You disabled the warning requester in DirOpus.
3) You also selected 2 directories instead of 1 and in doing so have deleted 25 gigs of data.
4) You used a filesystem that currently has no recovery tools.
5) You deliberately formatted with NORECYCLED option so there are no backups of deleted files.
I'd love to help you, but I just don't know what else to say or do for you, seeing that you intensionally created this entire disaster by doing everything possible to lose data, and to make doubly sure that it is impossible to ever get any of your stuff back.
What the hell is wrong with you people, if you don't know you don't know you don't have to go down your own warped path giving opinions about prevention...
Like I said I had an accident and I'm not even that worried about it... but instead of doing what I normally do and sort it out myself I thought I'd drop a line out there...
I think some of you like talking just for the hell of it... I simply want to know if anyone has struck this and if they managed to reverse the process...
Please colinw, stay out of any of my future threads...
@tonyw
nod, you don't say... good for a bloody laugh though...
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What the hell is wrong with you people, if you don't know you don't know you don't have to go down your own warped path giving opinions about prevention...
Like I said I had an accident and I'm not even that worried about it... but instead of doing what I normally do and sort it out myself I thought I'd drop a line out there...
I think some of you like talking just for the hell of it... I simply want to know if anyone has struck this and if they managed to reverse the process...
Please colinw, stay out of any of my future threads...
LOL! ... short and straight answer ...
sorry but theres nothing you can do to get back your data.
sorry but theres nothing you can do to get back your data.
That had crossed my mind but I might wait till the author happen by... unless his filesystem completely removes the headers of the files and only relies on moving the actual file into the .recycle dir there should be a way to detect them...
Which moves me to another idea... can we perhaps have 2 different types of recycle dir? ie the one I envision only remembers the last delete operation (I'm not sure if it can be tracked like this because obviously you'd want to include ALL of the files in the last delete)... this way it will never get clogged up... just a thought... heh
Hmmm, perhaps we don't even have to change JXFileSystem... we have to change DirOpus... ie prior to a delete operation it cleans the .recycle dir... so if you deleted 5 times only the last files in the 5th delete would be in the .recycle dir...
I'm the sure the obvious solution would be to fix the congestion and SLOW down in a fragmented .recycle dir... but perhaps that isn't possible...
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Laugh... That's exactly what I'm going to do... for the moment anyway...
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@Slayer > Please colinw, stay out of any of my future threads...
Not the sort of reply I was expecting while just trying to help you out, so maybe this link will be more usefull than pointing you at some decent backup hardware... http://www.darwinawards.com/
Which moves me to another idea... can we perhaps have 2 different types of recycle dir? ie the one I envision only remembers the last delete operation (I'm not sure if it can be tracked like this because obviously you'd want to include ALL of the files in the last delete)... this way it will never get clogged up... just a thought... heh
Hmmm, perhaps we don't even have to change JXFileSystem... we have to change DirOpus... ie prior to a delete operation it cleans the .recycle dir... so if you deleted 5 times only the last files in the 5th delete would be in the .recycle dir...
I'm the sure the obvious solution would be to fix the congestion and SLOW down in a fragmented .recycle dir... but perhaps that isn't possible...
Are you saying that the recycle bin slows down JXFS? That would be amazingly bad, since I don't think SFS or PFS had that problem (they just have a list of the 30 or so last deleted files).
Neither SFS or JXFS will restore directories, they only store files & only 347 of them. The .recycle directory is for small "oops" only, not big "oops".
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Any operation I try at all returns not a valid DOS disk... A track/sector oriented program like 'Disk Salvage' might work, but none exist for JXFileSystem 4.34. Not LOL, you're SOL !
Ah indeed, I was worry about the .recycled fdrawer growing too much but as you say, thre are only 341 files in one and 344 in another, on two of my partitions.