Dostałem dysk do odzysku danych. Pochodzi on z monitoringu wideo. System plików na tym dysku to
Kod: Zaznacz cały
E0 (*e0 Reserved by STMicroelectronics for a filesystem called ST AVFS*)
Kod: Zaznacz cały
E0 (*e0 Reserved by STMicroelectronics for a filesystem called ST AVFS*)
Na Twoim miejscu zacząłbym poszukiwania od modelu wideorejestratora, z którego wyprułeś HDD.Within the code for the 9200T there is reference to:
'C:\work\src\10001_STING_T\driver\ddi_fs\fs_avfs.c' it then refers to some disk error messages prefixed with '[FS] -(avfs)' also 1 reference to STAVFS; 'stavfs_FlushSubDir unResult(%x)'.
I looked at the disk from an 8000T some time back and it showed STAVFS on the disk in one of the early sectors.
TwinRIP is an old command line program for extracting the recorded programmes from certain hard disk based video recorders by connecting the hard disk to a PC running Windows 2000/XP, or Linux. TwinRIP is now over 2 years old and has been superseded by TDU.
TDU (Twin Drive Utility) is a Windows 2000/XP/Vista based program that does a similar job to TwinRIP but with more 'bells and whistles'.
The principal hardware that TDU and TwinRIP targets is the Pace Twin Recorder (hence the software's name). It has been found to work with other recorders that use the STAVFS filesystem.