Help - disaster recovery
ilkyest
ilkyest at pop.com.br
Mon Jan 14 11:13:07 UTC 2013
What you could try is return the vista's boot. Put the installing media and access the error recovering inside it
You would have a SO.
after, try download ext2fs, that be able to read ext3/4 partitions. and make a backup of you files on linux partition.
after, reinstall kubuntu.
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Data: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 08:47:41 +0200
De: "O. Sinclair" <o.sinclair at gmail.com>
Responder para: Kubuntu user technical support <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Assunto: Re: Help - disaster recovery
Para: kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> On 14/01/2013 08:17, Phil wrote:
>> On 14/01/13 15:57, O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>>
>>>> What tool, or tools, would you suggest to attempt data recovery?
>>>>
>>> Personally I use Remastersys to "clone" my system and Luckybackup to
>>> save my data. Remastersys creates a bootable/installable iso from your
>>> system, Luckybackup saves whatever data you want saved.
>>>
>>> I then create a bootable usb and save my data to an external usb
>>> harddrive.
>>>
>>> This combination has helped me restore my setup in less than an hour
>>> several times with minimal loss of data.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, I'll investigate Remastersys but cloning will be a problem
>> because I don't have another drive large enough to hold a clone of my
>> backup drive.
>>
>> I don't think cloning is the answer anyway, I cannot read either drive
>> because of either corrupted partitions or the drive where I deleted my
>> only backup. Data recovery is the problem and I may have to seek help
>> from the data recovery people.
> Sorry should have used a more accurate description. Remastersys does
> not clone, it creates a bootable iso file from your installed system.
> This limits it to a size of 4 Gb, I normally have to remove some
> games and stuff to make a remastersys copy of my system.
>
> I then use that to make a fresh install but with all my preferred
> software and updates included. Luckybackup is what I use to save my
> data and, if need be, restore it.
>
> Best
> Sinclir
>
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