Restoring files from FAT under Linux

On the phone's memory card, on which the FS is fat32, a folder with 12GB of data disappeared from the root in a strange way. At the same time, it occupies a place on the map, but it is not in the existing files. There was also a strange file with an invalid name, which weighs only 153MB.

In general, I want to restore it, while under linux.

If I copied to ext4, then there would be no problems R-Linux and go ahead, but the free R-Linux with fat does not work, and polyline R-Studio under Linux I didn't find it.

There are a bunch of free console utilities, for example photorec, but they restore neither the paths nor the file names, and it turns out just some kind of porridge.

Is there any free file recovery utilities under Linux that work with fat that can view the file tree and select what to restore, if possible, and restore with the original paths and by name?

Or tell me where to download the polyline R-Studio under Linix or a similar program?

Author: Илья Индиго, 2017-01-20

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Or tell me where to download a broken R-Studio for Linix or a similar program?

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Author: , 2017-10-04 15:33:03