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  2. TestDisk - Wikipedia

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    TestDisk can recover deleted files especially if the file was not fragmented and the clusters have not been reused. There are two file recovery mechanisms in the TestDisk package: [2] TestDisk proper uses knowledge of the filesystem structure to perform "undelete". PhotoRec is a "file carver". It does not need any knowledge of the file system ...

  3. Error recovery control - Wikipedia

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    Modern hard drives feature an ability to recover from some read/write errors by internally remapping sectors and performing other forms of self-test and recovery. The process for this can sometimes take several seconds or (under heavy usage) minutes, during which time the drive is unresponsive.

  4. Data recovery - Wikipedia

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    The most common data recovery scenarios involve an operating system failure, malfunction of a storage device, logical failure of storage devices, accidental damage or deletion, etc. (typically, on a single-drive, single-partition, single-OS system), in which case the ultimate goal is simply to copy all important files from the damaged media to another new drive.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Check Wikipedia/List of errors

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    Headline should end with "=" Display problem Headline should end with "=". (dump) Low: Yes Multiple categories on one line Against convention Two or more categories on one line. High: No Square brackets with no correct end Display problem Found a "[[" brackets with no corresponding "]]" brackets. Off: Yes HTML named entities

  6. Talk:TestDisk - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, TestDisk might appear in some article dealing with data recovery, but magazines do tend to review commercial software more often than truly free software; unless it is completely 'ad free' and paid for solely by its readers. And even then, in general, no recovery software is used very often, so few editors feel a need to mention ...

  7. Abort, Retry, Fail? - Wikipedia

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    This could be used for disk read errors, and DOS would return whatever data was in the read buffer (which might contain some of the correct data). "Ignore" did not appear for open drives or missing disks.

  8. C2 error - Wikipedia

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  9. CHKDSK - Wikipedia

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    In computing, CHKDSK (short for "check disk") is a system tool and command in DOS and Microsoft Windows (and related operating systems), as well as Digital Research FlexOS, [1] IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, [2] IBM OS/2. [3]