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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Recover lost files from a wiped hard drive

So you've accidentally wiped your hard drive clean, and you're worried that you'll never see your precious collection of music and pictures again? Linux.com is here for you, with a pretty detailed article on how to recover lost files from a wiped hard drive.

The author uses previously-mentioned open source software PhotoRec to get the job done. In the example given he's using Linux, but the step-by-step should give you an idea how to use PhotoRec in other operating systems as well. If anyone's had the opportunity to try out PhotoRec since we posted about it, let us know how it worked for you in the comments or at tips at lifehacker.com.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Lord of The Rings



Thought this was funny!