tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605857505516531350.post2299896224235233947..comments2022-09-13T04:30:06.540-07:00Comments on The Pile: Advanced NTFS RecoveryAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11336099339134840809noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605857505516531350.post-52202465561815047012010-10-26T11:01:56.518-07:002010-10-26T11:01:56.518-07:00I still believe there surely is a F/OSS offering f...I still believe there surely is a F/OSS offering for what shouldn't be excessively difficult. Granted, it isn't as easy as FAT undelete, but ... <br /><br />The above command of fsutil does not exist in Vista/7.<br /><br />You saying the last NTFS release was 3.1 made me question that, as I thought the last NTFS release was v6. I looked at the wikipedia page and it lists a set of versions that may be internal versions, but I typically hear people refer to the 'external' version (if there are indeed two version type and that article isn't just inaccurate). It lists them after the v3.1 version, in quotations. It is strange. They say 'occasionally "NTFS V6.0"'. I guess we'll go with the internal version though, as it seems more appropriate.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11336099339134840809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605857505516531350.post-130401120619236202010-10-25T23:23:48.682-07:002010-10-25T23:23:48.682-07:00If Wikipedia is to be believed (and I'm not sa...If Wikipedia is to be believed (and I'm not saying it is), the latest version of NTFS is 3.1. Run:<br /><br />fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo c:<br /><br />Well, that works under XP, anyway.<br /><br />I use Piriform Recuva, http://www.piriform.com/recuva . It works for me. Whether it works better than this or that, I cannot say. You may find it sucks. I've only used it a couple times, and not for anything too demanding.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08315790325980340581noreply@blogger.com