Information Forensic in Suse Linux 11.0 Using Testdisk Knowledge Restoration
grep testdisk' (without estimate) in the console screen. TestDisk-6.10-1 has been effectively installed.3. However in Console window, login as a and type 'su' (without quote) then type your root password, type 'testdisk' (without quote). TestDisk 6.10 Data Recovery Utility may operate. Press Enter.4. Your storage media/hard drive will be detected by testdisk contain my flashdisk Kingston DT Mini Slim. In this case I wish to retrieve my files which were removed from my Flashdisk. Choose marketing using the Arrow keys in your keyboard, then push Enter.5. Choose the partition type, I select Intel.6. Select Analyse, then click Enter.7. Select Quick Search, then click Enter.8. Sort 'Ymca' (without estimate )9. Press Enter.10. Variety 'G' (without quote) to List/Preview Files11. You will see, there are 2 different shade text in the Console window, Red and White text, the red text is mean the deleted files (that will be restored rapidly) and the white text is mean the presently files. Kind 'h' (without estimate) to full cover up the red text if you want.12. Choose the files you want to restore then press 'c' (without quote) to copy it, and choose the destination of files you want to copy it to, using Arrow keys, then press 'ymca' (without quote) to confirm the copy process.13. To copy another files you may select the files and press 'h' (without estimate) again, this method is absolutely simple, it's not so difficult. 14. Congratulations, you have recovered/restored your deleted files.Note: The use of Testdisk is not limited for recovery deleted documents only. In line with the vendor's website, you can utilize this software to repairing harddisk which have poor segment, repairing hard disk which can't boot or bootable, etc. I expect within the next post I'll make an effort to examine the use of this resource more deeper than before.