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OK I know how file deletion works...that deleting a file doesn't
really delete it, etc etc etc...so this is my problem...My friend was
recording on a 1GB flash drive a very long interview, in whcih he
probably consumed 90% of the disk space with one wav file. Yesterday,
in a moment of pure idiocy, I formatted the disk. I have reason to
believe that the recorder does a "quick format"...i.e. not a full
fledged bit arrangement.
So theoretically, I should be able to recover the file, right? Well, I
ran four different recovery programs on the disk and I found a bunch
of older files that had been formatted off months ago...but couldn't
find this massive file. So either I a) totally have the wrong
disk...or b) somehow the wav file header got messed up and the
recovery files can't find it, because they don't recognize that the
rest of that mass of data consists of a wav file...Is there a utility
in which I could just grab a chunk of space from my flash card and
"fix" it to recover at least part of the wav file?
Also confusing was that the recovery programs couldn't recover several
very short wav files that we had on that disk inbetween the old wav
files and the new massive one...so basically, the time line is:
1) a bunch of old files, then a format
2) a few small wav files, then a format
3) one massive wave file, then a format
And I can't find files from either category 2 or 3, but I can from 1
(and the recoverable files from 1. take up a relatively small part of
the disk..but then again, so do the ones from group 2.). What's the
problem here?
really delete it, etc etc etc...so this is my problem...My friend was
recording on a 1GB flash drive a very long interview, in whcih he
probably consumed 90% of the disk space with one wav file. Yesterday,
in a moment of pure idiocy, I formatted the disk. I have reason to
believe that the recorder does a "quick format"...i.e. not a full
fledged bit arrangement.
So theoretically, I should be able to recover the file, right? Well, I
ran four different recovery programs on the disk and I found a bunch
of older files that had been formatted off months ago...but couldn't
find this massive file. So either I a) totally have the wrong
disk...or b) somehow the wav file header got messed up and the
recovery files can't find it, because they don't recognize that the
rest of that mass of data consists of a wav file...Is there a utility
in which I could just grab a chunk of space from my flash card and
"fix" it to recover at least part of the wav file?
Also confusing was that the recovery programs couldn't recover several
very short wav files that we had on that disk inbetween the old wav
files and the new massive one...so basically, the time line is:
1) a bunch of old files, then a format
2) a few small wav files, then a format
3) one massive wave file, then a format
And I can't find files from either category 2 or 3, but I can from 1
(and the recoverable files from 1. take up a relatively small part of
the disk..but then again, so do the ones from group 2.). What's the
problem here?