
- DOES UNDELETE 360 WORKS ON CMD FORMATTED HDD HOW TO
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Note that the rm -r command deleted probably about 1000000 files from the disk. Is there a faster method to undo the rm -r command which I ran on my exfat formatted external hard disk? Will testdisk restore the subfolder heirachy or dump everything in a single folder? I think the subfolder heirachy will not be restored and all files will be put into one subfolder in the recovery location.By my calculations it will take about half a year to complete the scan.which is no good because I had many files with the same names in different subfolders on the external disk. Unfortunately this is taking an exceedingly long time, and I think testdisk will just dump all the files it finds into one folder. What I have done is a scan for deleted files and folders to a new log file on a local nas disk. (I know the data for the files will still be there, but that the data structure which points to the files specifying which folders they are in will have been erased? I think? I'm not 100% sure on how exfat data is formatted on a disk.) How can I restore the subdirectory "tree". I know the names of the 3 subfolders which were on my external drive root. (By the way if any of the above isn't clear leave a question in the comments and I will clarify.) Unfortunately this is only about 50 GB of about 1.2 GB. So I have a partial copy of the data on the disk where my home directory is.

Oops, that rm -r command was actually run on the root of my external disk, NOT my home dir.Since the destination location was my home directory, I ran rm -r on the 3 subfolders which were copied from the root of my external disk.So the cp -r command failed reporting not enough disk space.
DOES UNDELETE 360 WORKS ON CMD FORMATTED HDD FREE

I have an external 2TB disk, which I use to backup my data for a particular project.

The disk is an external disk, and so as I haven't written anything to the disk since running the rm -r command, the data should be fully recoverable.
DOES UNDELETE 360 WORKS ON CMD FORMATTED HDD HOW TO
There are several questions about how to undo an rm -r command, however in this specific case I have an exfat formatted partition / hard disk, rather than, for example, and ext4/ext3 formatted disk.
