Installing Ubuntu into my PC, apparently, it got installed into my external hard drive too. When I open my external hard drive, none of the file in it are the original ones but, the ones that I see now are Ubuntu related files. Now, here is the question: can I restore my original external drive's files?
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I am not quite sure what you want to restore(system files, your pictures, music, etc.), but I'll just give a solution.
R-Linux is a free file recovery utility used in the Linux OS and several Unixes. It has very good reputation from what I gather.

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It is an external hard drive containing movies, pictures, documents, etc. – Francisco Nov 04 '15 at 17:07
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Since Ubuntu is installed, does it boot? If it does, use R-Linux to restore your movies, pictures, etc. – Tony Lancer Nov 05 '15 at 04:54