First of all, yes, I know I'm a moron. Long story short, I overwrote the first few dozen megabytes of a 2 terabyte disk, clobbering the partition table and beginning of an NTFS partition. It's all totally replaceable data, it's just an awful lot, and will be a huge pain in my ass to download over again. Obviously the clobbered data is a lost cause, but I'd like to know if there's any way to partially recover the rest of the data on the old filesystem. I've taken a quick look with the sluethkit and done a bunch of googleling, to no avail. Thanks everyone.
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It's not. This disk has not been reformatted. Save for the first 50 megabytes, the filesystem is totally fine. – Robbie Mckennie Dec 16 '14 at 22:14
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So you've tried the various software and methods mentioned in the answers there? What were the results? – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Dec 16 '14 at 22:30
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Bit the bullet and reformatted. Finally completed my complete transition to linux, no more NTFS for me. – Robbie Mckennie Feb 09 '15 at 09:34