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Old 05-14-2009, 02:40 PM
Jrz
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undelete software?

is there any that works with Vista?

I have a directory with consecutively numbered *.wmv files,

Users/name/Videos/QuickCam/...

I know I deleted some. I can instantly see that there are some which were
deleted, because of the numbering. Yet I've tried 3 undelete programs (Glary,
DiskDoctors, SystemUp) and none of them even see the deleted files.

Thanks.
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Old 05-14-2009, 03:30 PM
Richard G. Harper
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Re: undelete software?

If you've written anything to the drive since deleting the files you may
well have made them permanently unrecoverable. If three programs can't see
them then that's possibly to probably the case here.

"Jrz" <jrz@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> is there any that works with Vista?
>
> I have a directory with consecutively numbered *.wmv files,
>
> Users/name/Videos/QuickCam/...
>
> I know I deleted some. I can instantly see that there are some which were
> deleted, because of the numbering. Yet I've tried 3 undelete programs
> (Glary,
> DiskDoctors, SystemUp) and none of them even see the deleted files.
>
> Thanks.[/color]

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Old 05-14-2009, 05:00 PM
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Re: undelete software?

The problem with accidentally deleting files is that, once you realise your
error, you should stop what you are doing and immediately start a file
recover application. The more you use the computer, the greater the chance
that you will over-write the file you are trying to recover.

When a file is deleted it isn't 'physically' deleted from the drive, all
that actually happens is that the file is marked as 'removed' allowing the
system to re-write to the portion of your hard drive that that file
occupied. If you subsequently save another file there is every chance that
that file will be saved to the space on your hard drive that your previously
deleted file occupied.

If you have already run three undelete applications and none of them can
find the file(s) then chances are they are unrecoverable. However, you might
try the freeware application called Recuva ([url]www.recuva.com[/url]) to see if that
can locate/undelete the file(s).

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"Jrz" <jrz@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:#Gl3cxN1JHA.3328@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> is there any that works with Vista?
>
> I have a directory with consecutively numbered *.wmv files,
>
> Users/name/Videos/QuickCam/...
>
> I know I deleted some. I can instantly see that there are some which were
> deleted, because of the numbering. Yet I've tried 3 undelete programs
> (Glary,
> DiskDoctors, SystemUp) and none of them even see the deleted files.
>
> Thanks.[/color]

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Old 05-14-2009, 05:40 PM
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Re: undelete software?

Remember. it pays to have said file recovery program installed on the
computer - waiting to go.

If you accidently delete files the simple act of installing a file recovery
program (after the incident) may, in fact, destroy those very files you are
attempting to recover.

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"John Barnett MVP" <freelance@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:ewMPT%23O1JHA.1420@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> The problem with accidentally deleting files is that, once you realise
> your error, you should stop what you are doing and immediately start a
> file recover application. The more you use the computer, the greater the
> chance that you will over-write the file you are trying to recover.
>
> When a file is deleted it isn't 'physically' deleted from the drive, all
> that actually happens is that the file is marked as 'removed' allowing the
> system to re-write to the portion of your hard drive that that file
> occupied. If you subsequently save another file there is every chance that
> that file will be saved to the space on your hard drive that your
> previously deleted file occupied.
>
> If you have already run three undelete applications and none of them can
> find the file(s) then chances are they are unrecoverable. However, you
> might try the freeware application called Recuva ([url]www.recuva.com[/url]) to see
> if that can locate/undelete the file(s).
>
> --
>
> --
> John Barnett MVP
> Windows XP Associate Expert
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> Web: [url]http://www.winuser.co.uk[/url]
> Web: [url]http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org[/url]
> Web: [url]http://vistasupport.mvps.org[/url]
> Web: [url]http://www.silversurfer-guide.com[/url]
>
> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any
> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable
> for
> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
> the
> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this
> mail/post..
>
>
> "Jrz" <jrz@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:#Gl3cxN1JHA.3328@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=green]
>> is there any that works with Vista?
>>
>> I have a directory with consecutively numbered *.wmv files,
>>
>> Users/name/Videos/QuickCam/...
>>
>> I know I deleted some. I can instantly see that there are some which were
>> deleted, because of the numbering. Yet I've tried 3 undelete programs
>> (Glary,
>> DiskDoctors, SystemUp) and none of them even see the deleted files.
>>
>> Thanks.[/color]
>[/color]

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