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Recover deleted files on Linux (Beginners Tutorial)

Have you ever deleted any important files by mistake? Who doesn’t! Okay, but can I recover them? In this post, you will learn how to recover deleted files on Linux using various programs on different file systems. You will see how to recover deleted files from SD cards, HDDs, and deleted partitions on different Linux file systems such as EXT3, EXT4 and even from Windows file systems such as FAT32 & NTFS. This is quite a problem. Often, Linux users frequently install several systems at the same time and they may delete a partition bu mistake during the installation process. However, how to recover files from those deleted partitions? For this, we need to recover the partition using a tool called TestDisk. Testdisk is a powerful partition analysis and data recovery utility. It is shipped with a large number of Linux distributions such as Debian and Ubuntu. On the other hand, the application is cross-platform and supports a large number of partition tables such as Intel, MSDOS, and Mac. These are the most popular partition tables. Also, it supports many file systems such as NTFS, EXT4 and other nonpopular file systems such as BeOS and ReiserFS.

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