RoadToNever wrote:
To answer your question the original partition deletion was a random event.
Thanks for the reply, but that comment is ambiguous - I could guess several possible meanings. Can you be a bit clearer please? Are you saying that the "partition deletion" happened
without someone deliberately doing it? Or are you saying that someone
did deliberately delete the partition (how exactly?), but it was accidental? Or something else?
RoadToNever wrote:
AFAICT no data has been written after the event.
Why are you saying "AFAICT" - don't you know for sure? IMHO more details are needed from you about the
exact circumstances of the original event - this will help others to understand the situation you are seeing.
RoadToNever wrote:
Vulcan wrote:
Do you mean that all the file and folder names are correct, but that the file contents for file1 are from file2? Or do you mean the characters in file & folder names are jumbled e.g. instead of Downloads you see loDoadswn or similar?
I'm seeing both conditions.
Wow. This is very strange. If all I did was to delete a partition, and nothing else, I would not expect to see the behaviour which you are describing, since just deleting the partition does not affect the filesystem which was contained within that partition. However the behaviour you are describing suggests the filesystem has either been corrupted, or is unable to be correctly recognised by multiple recovery packages. I have a suspicion about what might be happening here, but I can't be sure from the info provided so far.
For this reason, answers to the questions above are important IMHO.
Of course if GDB is successful for you, then great!
