| Retrieving backed up files. I recently wiped my machine and started with a fresh install of Debian, before I did this I removed my hard drive with my media files on, and copied everything onto a Vista machine.
I'm now trying to get the files back onto the debian machine, but it has been surprisingly difficult.
First of all I tried using an external hard drive, this had issues with differing filesystem formats (ntfs and ext3) so I tried to reformat the hard drive in ext3 and use a driver for the windows machine so that it could read it. while reformatting, there was some kind of error, and now the hard drive wont work on either machine whatsoever. I've tried reformatting it to fat32 & ntfs to get it working again, but no luck.
Next I tried the way that I got the files onto the Vista machine in the first place, I took the drive out and plugged it directly into the Vista machine. the hard drive is now formatted in ext3, rather than ntfs as it was when i backed up the disc. i tried ext2fsd and something similar, but neither would work. finally I used a program called Linux Reader and thought I had managed to copy the files back onto the ext3 linux drive. However, when I mounted the HDD again, there was an error reading it, (bad superblock) so I used fsck on the drive. This then deleted half of the information that I had copied onto it, and locked the rest of it in the 'lost+found' file on the disc. Again. no use.
Finally I tried to connect to the machine over the network using Samba, after hours of playing around, the best I could do is read my home directory from the Vista machine and nothing else.
Any help in getting these files back and fixing any of the above problems would be hugely appreciated as Im edging closer to insanity with every minute.
I've typed in just about every combination of words (samba, vista, share, etc...) into google and read just about every thing i can find and am still none the wiser.
Thank you for reading all this... |