PhotoRec Passo Dopo Passo
From CGSecurity
Questo Esempio di recupero ti guida attraverso PhotoRec passo dopo passo per recuperare file cancellati o dati persi dovuti a una partizione formattata o a un filesystem corrotto. Translation of this PhotoRec manual to other languages are welcome.
Avvia l'eseguibile PhotoRec
Se PhotoRec non è ancora installato, può essere scaricato da TestDisk Download. Estrai i file dall'archivio includendo le sottocartelle.
Per recuperare dei file dall'hard disk, chiavetta USB, Smart Card, cd-rom, dvd..., devi possedere sufficienti diritti d'accesso al dispositivo fisico.
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In ambiente Dos, esegui photorec.exe
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In ambiente Windows, esegui PhotoRec (ad esempio testdisk-6.9/win/photorec_win.exe) da un account del Gruppo Admministratori. In ambiente Vista, clicca col tasto destro del mouse "esegui come amministratore" per lanciare PhotoRec.
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In ambiente Unix/Linux/BSD, devi essere utente root per eseguire PhotoRec (ad es. sudo testdisk-6.9/linux/photorec_static) -
In ambiente MacOSX, esegui PhotoRec (ad es. testdisk-6.9/darwin/photorec). se non sei root, PhotoRec si riavvierà automaticamenteusando sudo dopo la conferma da parte dell'utente.
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In ambiente OS/2, PhotoRec non gestisce dispositivi fisici, ma solo immagini disco, ci spiace.
Per recuperare i file da dall'immagine di un dispositivo, esegui
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photorec image.ddper ritagliare un'immagine raw di un disco -
photorec image.E01per recuperare file da un'immagine Encase EWF -
photorec 'image.E*'se l'immagine Encase è divisa in vari file. -
photorec '/cygdrive/d/evidence/image.E*'se l'immagine Encase è divisa in vari file nella cartella d:\evidence
Per recuperare file da altri dispositivi, esegui photorec device, per esempio.
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photorec /dev/mapper/truecrypt0per recuperare i file da una partizione TrueCrypt. Lo stesso metodo funziona con filesystem codificati con cryptsetup/dm-crypt/LUKS. -
photorec /dev/md0per recuperare file da un dispositivo Raid software Linux.
Utilizzatori scrupolosi possono usare il parametro /log per creare un file file di log chiamato photorec.log; registra l'ubicazione dei file recuperati da PhotoRec.
Disk selection
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Available media are listed. Use up/down arrow keys to select the disk that holds the lost files.
Press Enter to proceed.
Partition table type selection
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Select the partition table type, usually the default value is the correct one as PhotoRec auto-detects the partition table type.
Source partition selection
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Choose
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Searchafter selecting the partition that holds the lost files to start the recovery, -
Optionsto modify the options, -
File Optto modify the list of file types recovered by PhotoRec.
PhotoRec options
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ParanoidBy default, recovered files are verified and invalid files rejected.
Enable bruteforce if you want to recover more fragmented JPEG files, note it's a very CPU intensive operation.
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Allow partial last cylindermodifies how the disk geometry is determined, only non-partitioned media should be affected. - The
expert modeoption allows the user to force the filesystem blocksize and the offset. - Enable
Keep corrupted filesto keep files even if they are invalid in the hope that data may still be salvaged from an invalid file using other tools. - Enable
Low memoryif your system doesn't have enough memory and crashes during recovery. It may be needed for large filesystems heavily fragmented. Don't use this option unless absolutely necessary.
Selection of files to recover
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Enable or disable the recovery of certain file types, e.g.
[X] tif Tag Image File Format and some raw file formats (pef/nef/dcr/sr2/cr2) ... [X] zip zip archive including OpenOffice and MSOffice 2007
The whole list of file formats recovered by PhotoRec contains more than 100 file families representing more than 180 file extensions.
Filesystem type
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Once a partition has been selected, PhotoRec needs to know how the data blocks are allocated.
Unless it's ext2/ext3 filesystem, choose Other.
Carve the partition or unallocated space only
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PhotoRec can search files from
- from the whole partition (useful if the partition is badly corrupted) or
- from the unallocated space only (Available for ext2/ext3, FAT12/FAT6/FAT32 and NTFS). With this option only deleted files are recovered.
Select where recovered files should be written
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Choose the directory where the recovered files should be written.
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Select ..several times to get the drive list (C:, D:, E:...) -
Filesystem from external disk may be available in a /mediaor/mntsub-directory. -
Partitions from external disk are usually mounted in /Volumes.
Recovery in progress
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Number of recovered files is updated in real time.
- During pass 0, PhotoRec searches the first 10 files to determine the blocksize.
- During pass 1 and later, files are recovered including some fragmented files.
Recovered files are written in recup_dir.1, recup_dir.2... sub-directories. It's possible to access the files even if the recovery is not finished.
Recovery is completed
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When the recovery is complete, a summary is displayed. Note that if you interrupt the recovery, the next time PhotoRec is restarted you will be asked to resume the recovery.










