ok, i know this might be wrong forum for my problem. I just didn't know where else to post it. Here is the situation:
I have 20 GB HD with 3 partitions on it.
1. /dev/hdb1 = Linux native - with Slackware 7.1 on it. Works just fine as far as I can tell;
2. /dev/hdb2 = FAT32 - with all the multimedia and games stuff;
3. /dev/hdb3 = Linux Swap.
The disk already had some issues when I've installed Slackware on it. some problems with File Allocation Table. Last time I was unable to delete files from FAT32 partition. It said "can't find path to file" or similar. So I had to cut the file, move it to second HD and delete it then. I couldn't perform scandisk on FAT32 either. In short, disk was problematic.
One day I found the HD is no longer accessible by Win95. Linux still works, but it can't read anything from FAT32 partition. It's been recognised, but when I cd to /dev/hdb2 and make ls in that directory, it seems empty.
That is, I lost my 6 GB of music, games and stuff on that partition. Tragedy
Here is my cry for help:
Is there any application under Linux (Windows fails, so don't even offer ) which could kind of recover lost stuff, so I could move it to the safe disk? I think it's gone, but I've asked it anyways. Perhaps you guys can help?
Thanks in advance