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Operating Systems AIX recover deleted files Post 68018 by vjm on Wednesday 30th of March 2005 08:35:37 AM
Old 03-30-2005
recover deleted files

How to recover deleted files in AIX ?
 

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reglookup(1)															      reglookup(1)

NAME
reglookup-recover - Windows NT+ registry deleted data recovery tool SYNOPSIS
reglookup-recover [options] registry-file DESCRIPTION
reglookup-recover attempts to scour a Windows registry hive for deleted data structures and outputs those found in a CSV-like format. OPTIONS
reglookup-recover accepts the following parameters: -v Verbose output. -h Enables the printing of a column header row. (default) -H Disables the printing of a column header row. -l Display cells which could not be interpreted as valid registry structures at the end of the output. -L Do not display cells which could not be interpreted as valid registry structures. This is the default behavior. -r Display raw cell contents for cells which were interpreted as intact data structures. This additional output will appear on the same line as the interpreted data. -R Do not display raw cell contents for cells which were interpreted as intact data structures. This is the default behavior. registry-file Required argument. Specifies the location of the registry file to read. The system registry files should be found under: %System- Root%/system32/config. OUTPUT
reglookup-recover generates a comma-separated values (CSV) like output and writes it to stdout. For more information on the syntax of the general format, see reglookup(1). This tool is new and the output format, particularly the included columns, may change in future revisions. When this format stablizes, additional documentation will be included here. EXAMPLES
To dump the recoverable contents of a system registry hive: reglookup-recover /mnt/win/c/WINDOWS/system32/config/system Extract all available unallocated data, including unparsable unallocated space and the raw data associated with parsed cells in a user-spe- cific registry: reglookup-recover -r -l '/mnt/win/c/Documents and Settings/user/NTUSER.DAT' BUGS
This program has been smoke-tested against most current Windows target platforms, but a comprehensive test suite has not yet been devel- oped. (Please report results to the development mailing list if you encounter any bugs. Sample registry files and/or patches are greatly appreciated.) This program is new as of RegLookup release 0.9.0 and should be considered unstable. For more information on registry format details and the recovery algorithm, see: http://sentinelchicken.com/research/registry_format/ http://sentinelchicken.com/research/registry_recovery/ CREDITS
This program was written by Timothy D. Morgan. LICENSE
Please see the file "LICENSE" included with this software distribution. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. SEE ALSO
reglookup-timeline(1) reglookup-recover(1) File Conversion Utilities 8 March 2010 reglookup(1)
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