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Browse All TopicsI had some old music that I created on a hard drive. It's not really that important to me, but I'd like to try and get it back. It was sitting in my closet for 3 years and I need a drive for a web server dev box, so I used it.
Now I want to try and recover any of it. The linux install I did on it was small and not much writing occured to the drive besides the initial install. It is formatted as ext3 now.
Is there any program that is bootable and could try and find old ntfs stuff in there? Is everything that was NTFS definatley gone now that I formatted it as ext3?
Like I said it's not important, but I'd like to try. Give me anything you got...
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by: leewPosted on 2006-04-04 at 18:28:32ID: 16377443
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