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@@ -43,6 +43,11 @@ partitions or disks that have been corrupted or damaged by rescuing undamaged
portions first. Oh, and have you ever had to cancel a `dd` operation? Did I
mention that `ddrescue` can pause and resume copies? It's that good.
-`photorec` is probably the best missing file recovery tool I've ever used in my entire life. And I've used quite a few. I've never had as good results as I've had with `photorec` with other tools like Recuva et. al. And `photorec` isn't just for photos, it can recover documents (a la Office suite), music, images, config files, and videos (including the very odd `m2ts` format!). The other nice thing is photorec will work on just about any
+`photorec` is probably the best missing file recovery tool I've ever used in my
+entire life. And I've used quite a few. I've never had as good results as I've
+had with `photorec` with other tools like Recuva et. al. And `photorec` isn't
+just for photos, it can recover documents (a la Office suite), music, images,
+config files, and videos (including the very odd `m2ts` format!). The other
+nice thing is photorec will work on just about any source.
- plus scan whole partition