Whilst messing about with Kali whilst tired I, incredibly embarrassingly, managed to corrupt the major data partition on my personal computer.
Testdisk and Easus both spent a couple of hours scanning for partitions and came back with nothing useful. File recovery was possible but the folder structure was completely borked so it would just be one large list of files.
On a wing and a prayer I googled for other recommendations and came across DMDE, which is one i'd never even heard of. Ran it, LIGHTNING quick initial scan and it claimed to have been able to see my missing partition. Check the structure and actually looked legit. Applied, rebooted and it's all there. Everything.
The important stuff was (mainly) backed up online so it was more the hassle of finding out what I had and hadn't got and then recovering it but I was very impressed with how quickly it found everything considering the usually solid testdisk was completely thrown. I haven't check the ToS for commercial use yet but definitely worth a look if you're in trouble.
Testdisk and Easus both spent a couple of hours scanning for partitions and came back with nothing useful. File recovery was possible but the folder structure was completely borked so it would just be one large list of files.
On a wing and a prayer I googled for other recommendations and came across DMDE, which is one i'd never even heard of. Ran it, LIGHTNING quick initial scan and it claimed to have been able to see my missing partition. Check the structure and actually looked legit. Applied, rebooted and it's all there. Everything.
The important stuff was (mainly) backed up online so it was more the hassle of finding out what I had and hadn't got and then recovering it but I was very impressed with how quickly it found everything considering the usually solid testdisk was completely thrown. I haven't check the ToS for commercial use yet but definitely worth a look if you're in trouble.