nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq2p8nv5sqa9t5u3ukkx6xplwqr70hxfnkqc89qtg2p9akutlt4cqqqmyqxl glad to hear that. IIRC, that one ignores the filesystem and attempts to carve out the files directly.

(You can think of the "filesystem" as extra metadata that the computer writes to the disk to represent the file/folder structure and other bits of information about the files)

It sounds to me that you may have had some filesystem corruption. Usually that's repairable.

If you haven't formatted the disk yet and want to learn how to fix it (for future knowledge), let me know.

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