
However, since then the laptop completely wouldn't start and I no longer have the HP. The laptop had fan issues back in 2015, needed a new battery, and kept blue screening after a few minutes so I upgraded it for a MacBook air. You will right click and run as administrator. You will see a folder testdisk-7.1 in which you can see testdisk_win.exe. Roll down that page and download 7.1)Įxtract it to your C: drive. Now download TestDisk version 7.1 for Windows from TestDisk Download - CGSecurity ( Do not download the Beta 7.2 WIP. Why didn't you copy all data before taking the HDD out? īut first let me know why you took out the 750GB HDD from your HP G6 Laptop? What exactly is the reason? an image.sounds like i will be needing it.really really needing it.You can try TestDisk to recover the data. When i unplug it and plug it back for the 2nd time, it doesn't reads or detect my ext hdd. That is what happens when i connect my EXT hdd for the first time in Ubuntu. Like as though its reading and then stops reading, read again and then stops again.repeating in a cycle over and over. Whenever i connect the ext HDD, its always like this in this pattern: photorec is part of the testdisk package, and is really good at recovering files, but if the hard drive is suffering from mechanical issues it is best to recover from an image.ĭd_rescue /dev/sd# imagefilewhere /dev/sd# is the device file for the external drive (might be /dev/sdb) I would also get ddrescue to try and save an image of the drive, and use the image to recover from. Ok if it is a external drive it should work then. I did fiddle around and tried opening a few files, hoping something would happen.

I have absolutely no idea how am i suppose to install/execute those. Since im not so sure what it does, in case it also implies that extra programs


I had installed Ubuntu with the choice of giving it 10GB of space, However, each time i type "sudo apt-get install testdisk" Right now, i would like to install TestDisk.

I had just installed Ubuntu 9.10, the latest version.
