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First thing is to not mount it at all. Any writes to the overwritten partition will corrupt your data.
Second thing: install system rescue cd to a live usb and boot it. Look into
testdisk
andphotorec
. It's been a while since I've had to use these tools, but I believetestdisk
can restore the partition andphotorec
can find files in a file system that has been deleted. I would try runningphotorec
first to save the recovered files to an external hard disk, and thentestdisk
to try restoring them. But disclaimer: it's been a while since I've had to do this, so my memory is foggy here.Good luck!