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Old 18th January 2007, 06:04 PM
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Corrupted USB HD ext3 folder

Hi,

I had a folder name vmwares on a HD USB external drive at the rool level with some VM wares inside (ext3 FS)
Something went wrong when I ran one of the VM with Vmware Workstation and insert another USB stick. The FS was then corrupted.
The Fsck ran but the folder now shows as a file with zero bytes size.-I ran fsck witout any option to repair file system)

How can I recover the ext3 folder??

Please help!!

Thanx stevouch
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