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May 24th 2003 | #104972 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
Does anyone know of a good, free or cheap, undelete program?
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May 24th 2003 | #104977 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
I use one called Directory Snoop. Its a lot more than just an undelete....but works well. http://www.briggsoft.com/dsnoop.htm Directory Snoop is a low-level forensic utility that can recover erased files in an emergency, wipe sensitive data, and search for hidden data at the cluster level. Step through your File Allocation Table (FAT) and map individual clusters back to the file that owns them. Purge orphaned (and possibly sensitive) file names right out of the directory structure. $29 shareware for Windows 95 through XP (NTFS drives not supported). |
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May 24th 2003 | #104979 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
Uninstall...Undelete.... Why not just "Delete?" Drag it to the trash and be done with it. Microsoft, as the 800 pound gorilla, has become so overweight and imposing that it has even started to force changes in the English language. I hate those fsckers. |
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May 24th 2003 | #104980 Report |
Member since: Apr 5th 2001 Posts: 2544 |
heh, I think deker means he wants a program that recovers files that were deleted.
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May 24th 2003 | #104986 Report |
Member since: Aug 25th 2001 Posts: 1619 |
There was one I asked about a while ago that there is a demo of I think. Uhm, System Suite 4.0
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May 24th 2003 | #104990 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
Holy crap that program is complicated, rodder. i think you need a degree in computer science to know what the hell it does. and yeah, utopian, i want to undelete a file that was deleted accidentally. i'm not trying to uninstall something. |
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May 24th 2003 | #104997 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
Derek... This reminds me of the old joke: Patient: "Doc, it really hurts when I move my arm this way." Doctor: "Well, don't move your arm that way!" Sorry for the bad, musty, moldy joke....Accidental deletes hurt. I backed up my Hard drive by click-dragging all the folders to another drive, just before a reformat. I didn't drag far enough and missed everything past (the alphabetically-listed) "T" files. Typefaces, Utilities...everything that was alphabetcally past that point were GONE. So it goes........ |
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May 25th 2003 | #105043 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
"Holy crap that program is complicated" lol...thats why i mainly use it to erase and recover files. The other 50% of the program is just a blur to me. |
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May 25th 2003 | #105044 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
http://www.executive.com/products/products.asp Thier defragment program IS the best so I'm guessing this one would be good as well. And I think it's under $30 ?? |
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