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#1 2012-10-28 14:12:07

Elfo
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Registered: 2010-10-19
Posts: 25

Volume Corruption

I'm hoping one of the local, knowledgeable, denizens can help me out with some data recovery. I had my home folder on a separate hard drive, which decided to not be able to boot anymore. One day it was fine, no SMART errors, and the next day it starts kicking up [COM] errors on boot. Anyways, I booted into a live system, and it looks like the partition is screwed up on my data drive. I can see /dev/sdb, but I cannot find /dev/sdb1.

I have a backup of most of my data, but there are still some documents I'd like to get off of this drive. It is (was) formatted in btrfs, and because I cannot find sdb1, I cannot run any of the btrfs-progs commands, such as scan or restore. When I attached it to a Windows machine, it did not show in the File Commander, but I could access it in Disk Management. Windows warned that there was a Cyclic Error Redundancy.

Does anyone have a way to fix this, or just access the damn files?

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