Tool for File Recover | Deleted Files Recovery
Solution 1
The problem with deleted files is that they no longer have inodes and a lot of the data about the filename and how they're linked together is lost. It's not like in windows where the filesystem just renames the file.
There are ways to do it, you can follow some of the guides here:
http://e2undel.sourceforge.net/recovery-howto.html
They show you some of the tools which use heuristics and guessing to put data back together.
Solution 2
The first thing to try is the Trash bin.
Go to Places -> Home Folder
Then click on Trash
If the file is there right click and then select Restore.
If this does not help try following the official ubuntu data recovery instructions here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
Solution 3
Autopsy and the SleuthKit tools are relatively user friendly for this purpose, at least in relation to some other tools.
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Varun Mehta
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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Varun Mehta over 1 year
Advise me please some recovery tools for File Recover | Deleted Files Recovery | Damaged Files
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Varun Mehta over 13 yearsI mean some software)
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Varun Mehta over 13 yearsgood, but i need some tool with friendly GUI
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Varun Mehta over 13 yearsjust link for tools
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Martin Owens -doctormo- over 13 yearsThe process is so dangerous and specialised that there are no friendly tools that do it. This is a serious job and it's kind of expected that you would read the documentation and understand what's going on. Otherwise you won't understand the results (because they are not always what you might expect)
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João Pinto over 13 yearsThe official instructions tell you the best software for the task.
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Jason Southwell over 13 yearsthere are a few tools for windows (that recover linux files) but they only work on ext3, and I've not been successful.