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 Post subject: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: January 23rd, 2010, 15:32 
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Hi to all,

Have this in DE , when try to see the folders.




Ver: 10-09-2009 * 30-12-1899
...InitData
Could not find valid SuperBlock (or Copy)
1k block size
...End InitData
Error read root INode!
Scanning - broken
Analizing range 0 ...488397167
Analizing MBR
- slot 1
- slot 2

NTFS partition at LBA= 16128 is append!
NTFS Boot at LBA=488392064 is OK!
Analizing range 16128 ...488392063
Ver: 10-09-2009 * 10-09-2009
Check boot <Base > ... OK
Initializing NTFS variables
MftRecordSize = 1024
ClusterSize = 4096
IndexRecordSize = 4096
DataStart = 16128
TotalSectors = 488375936
MaxSector = 488392064
Load MFT map - Map filled
Load MFT map - Map empty
Attribute A0 is damaged6307594
Root INDX is empty



The SA report:
Attachment:
SA structure.zip [13.27 KiB]
Downloaded 378 times





Any info will be great

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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 5:43 
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clone it and use UFS explorer.


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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 16:44 
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Thanks,

i had clone it 100%, and with about 50 Black sectors.

When i try to use UFS explorer he dont know the file system.

i used raid data recovery could get some files but not all the files.

Please see PM.


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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: January 27th, 2010, 16:03 
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Hi Zebong,

1. Clone HDD
2. Use Fedora Live CD or Obuntu Live CD and Run
3. Unmount HDD
4. open Console
5. change to Admin > su (enter)
5. find backup superblock with > dumpe2fs /dev/sdb1 |grep -i superblock (sdb1 its your hdd, change if is necesary)
6. console show superblock the first is 32768
7. repair system: > e2fsck -b 32768 /dev/sdb1 (use -y for yes to all)
8. wait and press y for repair this process is very slow.

Carlos


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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: January 28th, 2010, 4:01 
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It seems that there is some NTFS related stuff, either the utility do not know it should be EXT, or it is EXT and U are treating it as NTFS... :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: February 2nd, 2010, 18:32 
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Hi again,

i could save about 80 % of the data but 20% is not appearing.

when i try that command in Linux i have this

Attachment:
ext2.jpg
ext2.jpg [ 71.07 KiB | Viewed 5967 times ]


Attachment:
ext2-01.jpg
ext2-01.jpg [ 121.09 KiB | Viewed 5966 times ]


Attachment:
ext2-02.jpg
ext2-02.jpg [ 37.56 KiB | Viewed 5965 times ]




What can i do more ?


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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: February 3rd, 2010, 11:14 
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Try with next backup block (24577)


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 Post subject: Re: samsung ext2/ext3 file system
PostPosted: February 6th, 2010, 13:15 
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Thanks to all,

i could make it.


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