help - SFS partitions lost - question recover (?)
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    Hi,
    time ago I had made a mistake: deleting an HD PATA (500Gb) inside a my PowerMacG4 with partitions MorphOS3.0 , OSX, Linux , FAT32 for sharing, yaboot bootloader... etc ...

    well today partitioning the same HD PATA in MorphOS3.9 and installing again my last backup (MorphOS2.7) and updating it (MorphOS3.9) and installing OSX, a suprise:

    in MorphOS3.9 there are again these partitions: boot01: (HFS) , osx: (HFS), linux: (EXT2), dos: (FAT32) full usable.

    Is there a way to try to recover also the file/directory inside the SFS partitions (used with MorphOS3.0) ???
    If I go for exemple in format utility I can see old schema of partitions used ages ago:
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_2: 111Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_3: 18Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_4: 11Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_5: 9Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_7: 69Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_8: 19Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_9: 9Gb
    and also boot01: osx: linux: dos: .....

    thanks a lot
    regards
  • »16.08.17 - 00:12
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  • jPV
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    At least if you have only deleted the partition table (not written other data there), it's possible to get partitions working as they were if you find the exactly same settings to HDConfig like they used to be.

    Another option is SFSDoctor in the Tools directory, but I'm not that familiar with it.. could it recover anything if some of the partition values aren't exact...
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    Quote:

    jPV wrote:
    At least if you have only deleted the partition table (not written other data there), it's possible to get partitions working as they were if you find the exactly same settings to HDConfig like they used to be.



    I have only a full backup of MorphOS2.7, could I find all needed from it ? if yes in which way ?.
    I have installed again 2.7 plus update 3.9 and apps/games in new SFS partitions now, so probably I have written datas where there were old partitions (I think).

    Quote:


    Another option is SFSDoctor in the Tools directory, but I'm not that familiar with it.. could it recover anything if some of the partition values aren't exact...


    This tool try to recover all datas in partitions SFS lost/deleted ? if yes only SFS flesystem or also other ones (exemple HFS, FAT, EXT2) ? (I hope only SFS ! It's 500gb HD).
    Could be ok an external HD USB to recover the data lost in SFS partitions ?

    Thanks
  • »16.08.17 - 09:09
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    news:

    - tried to bootstrap from MorphOS ISO 3.9 and It does NOT see any of these:
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_2: 111Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_3: 18Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_4: 11Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_5: 9Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_7: 69Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_8: 19Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_9: 9Gb

    - if I bootsrap from MorphOS 3.9 (original backup MorphOS 2.7 plus update MorphOS 3.9), I see these (and I can list and copy file from old partitions Linux, osx tiger, osx leopard, dos fat32, but NOT SFS od MorphOS):
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_2: 111Gb --> leopard (os leopard)
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_3: 18Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_4: 11Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_5: 9Gb --> osx (osx tiger)
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_7: 69Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_8: 19Gb
    Apple_HFS_Untitled_9: 9Gb
    BOOT01 --> Boot01 of MorphOS 3.0
    DH0 -
    dos --> fat32
    linux -
    LINUX2

    I suspect SFS MorphOS 3.0 It was in "Apple_HFS_Untitled_3: 18Gb" one, but if I try with SFSDoctor I have:

    Welcome to SFSDoctor - The Disk Recovery and Repair Suite
    ---
    [10:48:47] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_3.
    [10:48:47] Checking root blocks
    [10:48:47] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:48:47] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:49:08] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_4.
    [10:49:08] Checking root blocks
    [10:49:08] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:49:08] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:49:13] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_7.
    [10:49:13] Checking root blocks
    [10:49:13] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:49:13] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:49:17] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_8.
    [10:49:17] Checking root blocks
    [10:49:17] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:49:17] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:49:24] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_9.
    [10:49:24] Checking root blocks
    [10:49:24] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:49:24] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:49:48] Saving activity log to file Ram Disk:log.txt
    [10:49:49] Done
    ---
    [10:57:40] Checking drive DH0.
    [10:57:40] Checking root blocks
    [10:57:40] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [10:57:40] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [10:58:20] Saving activity log to file Ram Disk:log.txt


    So no way to recover SFS partitions, right ?

    Thanks
  • »16.08.17 - 10:03
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Posts: 1475 from 2012/11/10
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    I had an issue a while ago with one of my SFS partitions, and I was reluctant, initially, to go down the 'repair' option method ... BUT when I did decide to take the 'repair' route it took only a few minutes of disk correction and the HDD file structure was as it was before, and has worked OK ever since.

    So, if there is no other way of fixing/repairing it ......... what else have you got to lose? So, IMHO .. I'd give it a try to repair the SFS file structure, and you may end up being pleasantly surprised ........ well I hope so. ;-)

    As long as you are sure you have tried any/every other alternative to recover the HDD structure already.
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  • »16.08.17 - 22:14
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    here the log; I don't think the REPAIR DISK option could solve the problem, or not ? :

    Welcome to SFSDoctor - The Disk Recovery and Repair Suite
    ---
    [00:14:31] Root block is damaged. Trying to use secondary one at block 38800356
    [00:14:31] Both root blocks are damaged.
    [00:14:31] No valid SFS directory structure found on drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_3
    [00:14:31] Use 'Find Lost Objects' action to try to recover your data
    [00:14:31] Done

    [00:18:52] Preparing lost object search
    [00:18:52] Found 38800354 blocks to check
    [00:18:52] Searching for lost filesystem objects
    [00:26:21] Joining object containers
    [00:26:21] Creating directory tree
    [00:26:21] Attaching extents to file objects
    [00:26:21] Found 0 lost object(s) and fixed 0/0 damaged object(s)
    [00:26:21] Checking extent tree
    [00:26:22] Operation finished
    ---
    [00:27:28] Released drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_3.
    ---
    [00:27:45] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_4.
    [00:27:45] Checking root blocks
    [00:27:45] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [00:27:45] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [00:27:53] Root block is damaged. Trying to use secondary one at block 25128481
    [00:27:53] Both root blocks are damaged.
    [00:27:53] No valid SFS directory structure found on drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_4
    [00:27:53] Use 'Welcome to SFSDoctor - The Disk Recovery and Repair Suite
    ---
    [00:14:31] Root block is damaged. Trying to use secondary one at block 38800356
    [00:14:31] Both root blocks are damaged.
    [00:14:31] No valid SFS directory structure found on drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_3
    [00:14:31] Use 'Find Lost Objects' action to try to recover your data
    [00:14:31] Done

    [00:18:52] Preparing lost object search
    [00:18:52] Found 38800354 blocks to check
    [00:18:52] Searching for lost filesystem objects
    [00:26:21] Joining object containers
    [00:26:21] Creating directory tree
    [00:26:21] Attaching extents to file objects
    [00:26:21] Found 0 lost object(s) and fixed 0/0 damaged object(s)
    [00:26:21] Checking extent tree
    [00:26:22] Operation finished
    ---
    [00:27:28] Released drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_3.
    ---
    [00:27:45] Checking drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_4.
    [00:27:45] Checking root blocks
    [00:27:45] Error: cannot read rootblock at block 0
    [00:27:45] There are errors in filesystem structure. It is advised to backup data and repair this partition
    ---
    [00:27:53] Root block is damaged. Trying to use secondary one at block 25128481
    [00:27:53] Both root blocks are damaged.
    [00:27:53] No valid SFS directory structure found on drive Apple_HFS_Untitled_4
    [00:27:53] Use 'Find Lost Objects' action to try to recover your data
    [00:27:53] Done
    ---
    [00:28:06] Preparing lost object search
    [00:28:06] Found 25128479 blocks to check
    [00:28:06] Searching for lost filesystem objects
    [00:33:35] Joining object containers
    [00:33:35] Creating directory tree
    [00:33:35] Attaching extents to file objects
    [00:33:35] Found 0 lost object(s) and fixed 0/0 damaged object(s)
    [00:33:35] Checking extent tree
    [00:33:35] Operation finished
    ' action to try to recover your data
    [00:27:53] Done
    ---
    [00:28:06] Preparing lost object search
    [00:28:06] Found 25128479 blocks to check
    [00:28:06] Searching for lost filesystem objects
    [00:33:35] Joining object containers
    [00:33:35] Creating directory tree
    [00:33:35] Attaching extents to file objects
    [00:33:35] Found 0 lost object(s) and fixed 0/0 damaged object(s)
    [00:33:35] Checking extent tree
    [00:33:35] Operation finished
  • »16.08.17 - 23:44
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    If you cannot fix it with any of the SFS tools/Doctor then I think whatever was on that HDD has now been overrwritten or deleted in some/many ways - sadly. :-(

    I'm not the most experienced user of SFS, so just hang on in there, someone else may take a peek at this thread and be able to offer you some better advice, but I wouldn't hold your breath for much longer. :-( But it's possible ;-)
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  • »17.08.17 - 03:30
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    @all
    thanks for your help

    well, It's not a big problem, I have the backup OS of MorphOS2.7 (only a step before 3.0) and updated now many apps/games installed with geit's Grunch ;) but It's interesting to know if "repair disk..." option could recover these old SFS partitions.
    If not possibile, It's not a problem ;)


    [ Edited by Divinity 17.08.2017 - 09:51 ]
  • »17.08.17 - 09:50
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Have a look at Giggledisk on Aminet. It can recover partitions even if the RDB gets totally wiped, by generating a mount file. Run that, and you may be able to mount the SFS partitions and get your files out.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Quote:

    KennyR schrieb:
    Have a look at Giggledisk on Aminet. It can recover partitions even if the RDB gets totally wiped, by generating a mount file. Run that, and you may be able to mount the SFS partitions and get your files out.


    No.
    "GiggleDisk is a tool that creates dos driver and mountlist files by reading
    the hard disk MBR. This is useful to backup the partition positions and sizes.
    If the MBR get corrupted you can simply mount the partitions and backup the
    data."
    You have to use GiggleDisk before!
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  • »17.08.17 - 22:40
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