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photorec for eisfair ==================== No guarantee and support are available PHOTOREC(8) Administration Tools PHOTOREC(8) NAME photorec - Recover lost files from harddisk, digital camera and cdrom SYNOPSIS photorec [/log] [/debug] [/d recup_dir] [device|image.dd|image.e01] photorec /version DESCRIPTION PhotoRec is file data recovery software designed to recover lost files including video, documents and archives from Hard Disks and CDRom and lost pictures (Photo Recovery) from digital camera memory. PhotoRec ignores the filesystem and goes after the underlying data, so it'll work even if your media's filesystem is severely damaged or formatted. PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover lost data from. For more information on how to use, please visit the wiki pages on www.cgsecurity.org OPTIONS /log create a photorec.log file /debug add debug information SEE ALSO testdisk(8), fdisk(8). AUTHOR PhotoRec 7.1-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, December 2018 Christophe GRENIER https://www.cgsecurity.org 2018 December PHOTOREC(8) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIDENTIFY(8) Administration Tools FIDENTIFY(8) NAME fidentify - Determine file type using PhotoRec database SYNOPSIS fidentify [--check] [directory|file] fidentify --version DESCRIPTION fidentify identify the file type, the "extension", by using the same database than PhotoRec. When a file or directory is specified, fidentify will output the type of file, or files under the specified directory. If given no arguments, fidentify will output type of files under current directory. fidentify is similar to file(1). OPTIONS --check check the file format like PhotoRec does by default SEE ALSO photorec(8),testdisk(8),file(1) AUTHOR PhotoRec 7.1-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, December 2018 Christophe GRENIER https://www.cgsecurity.org 2018 December FIDENTIFY(8)