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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.
Update, although extundelete restrored most of my files, some files could only be restored with no file name through an application that is installed with testdisk called photorec So, i added a directory to eclypse, a message apears, i hit enter axcidentally, all the files in the web directory are lost, no backup, years of programming…
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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.
extundelete is a utility that can recover deleted files from an ext3 or ext4 partition. The ext3 and ext4 file systems are the most common default file systems in Linux distributions like Mint, Mageia, or Ubuntu. extundelete uses information stored in the partition's journal to attempt to recover a file that has been deleted from the partition. There is no guarantee that any particular file will be able to be undeleted, so always try to have a good backup system in place, or at least put one in place after recovering your files!
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