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<blockquote data-quote="scathe" data-source="post: 837537" data-attributes="member: 81672"><p>have a look at this:</p><p><a href="http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step" target="_blank">PhotoRec Step By Step - CGSecurity</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>btw, it is an application that runs from the Terminal anyway, so you said it does start to the Terminal and that's fine, so you just use your arrows and return to navigate in the porgram itself, kinda curious rly, but it works for me, although you don't have much choice as to what to recover, just let it run and wait, so this goes back to how far back you lost the file, it never is a 100% deal when recovering deleted ... but you do need to know a bit about your system to select the right options</p><p></p><p>anyway keep in mind that recovery has a best chance when you run it right after deleting, if you continue using the disk then your chances drop dramatically</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scathe, post: 837537, member: 81672"] have a look at this: [url=http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step]PhotoRec Step By Step - CGSecurity[/url] Edit: btw, it is an application that runs from the Terminal anyway, so you said it does start to the Terminal and that's fine, so you just use your arrows and return to navigate in the porgram itself, kinda curious rly, but it works for me, although you don't have much choice as to what to recover, just let it run and wait, so this goes back to how far back you lost the file, it never is a 100% deal when recovering deleted ... but you do need to know a bit about your system to select the right options anyway keep in mind that recovery has a best chance when you run it right after deleting, if you continue using the disk then your chances drop dramatically [/QUOTE]
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