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Hi there, I lost a bit of source code in a freak I rebooted the Mac in Asahi Linux (I had installed it previously) after a couple of minutes (long enough for the newly freed space to be overwritten by my confused browsing, even if unlikely). I've dabbled a bit with So before digging further, I wrote a small C program to look for known strings in the partition data. After a couple of minutes, the script dumped quite a few chunks of data, but all of them were false positives (i.e. the needles were found but it was not my code). Given these circumstances, do I stand a chance of recovering the lost files? Edit: I'm not holding my breath, obviously... |
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Is the APFS container encrypted (is/was FileVault enabled in macOS)? If so, Drat can't help you right now. Is the drive in question an SSD, and if so, is/was TRIM enabled on the system? If so, it's possible/likely that the blocks containing your file data were trimmed away by the SSD controller some time after the files were deleted. I'm not in a position to provide direct support with data recovery nowadays, but I am hoping to resume development of Drat within the next few weeks, hopefully focusing on a guide on how to use it effectively. |
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Thanks for your reply. This is my main machine, and the Asahi Linux install was crippled and barely functional, so I decided to accept the loss and move on. |
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Thanks for your reply. This is my main machine, and the Asahi Linux install was crippled and barely functional, so I decided to accept the loss and move on.