[Solved] Lost files

Hi,
I have just lost some really important files. What happened is the following:
I have a partition in ntfs which I use to share files between arch and windows.
I started working with some files in arch, and then hibernated. Later I continued editing those files in windows. Since occasionally I play some games in windows, there has been some time since I worked in linux.
Now, when I resumed arch, the files are left as the first time in linux. All the changes made in windows are lost. I restarted windows and the files are lost too!
What could I do to recover those files?
thanks for any help!
Last edited by olvar (2011-04-26 14:12:18)

That seems right, but I'm lucky!
I installed "ntfsprogs" from the repos, and run ntfsfix on the partition. The files are recovered now.
I guess that since I hibernate, the new files got orphaned on resuming. The original files seems to be just overwritten and the changes lost, but the new files are ok.
Since before making large changes I use to copy the files, just in case, I didn't lose anything significant.
ty

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