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It's a pity they don't spell it out - I expected the catch to be simply that you couldn't do any recovery, even if you could see the files
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There is no problem in getting back all your data still, you should go for "Kernel for Linux" data recovery software for the same purpose, in the demo of the software through scan mode you can check out the existence of your data on the drive. For more details just go through - Linux Data Recovery
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