[Sussex] File recovery help!

paul jones jonespm at mail2Dad.com
Tue Jun 24 19:35:36 UTC 2008


A very good point (not touching the fragmented files) I know in the past
I lost a large number of files on my Vista machine and all the data
recovery tools I looked at seemed to be able to do everything but
recover Photos and by which time I had defragged.

I read an article about this one a while ago and it was supposed to be
quite good.
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/downloads/2204896/studio-
recovery

Alternatively I believe this one can be installed on a memory stick so
it can be used without affecting the machine itself! It also means
someone could install it for her and pass over if the help she needs is
more on site in nature.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/Backup-and-Recover
y/Windows-Portable-Applications-Portable-PC-Inspector-File-Recovery.shtm
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<-----Original Message-----> 
>From: davidpipe at tiscali.co.uk [davidpipe at tiscali.co.uk]
>Sent: 6/24/2008 6:36:37 PM
>To: sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk
>Cc: dcglug at thymox.co.uk
>Subject: Re: [Sussex] File recovery help!
>
>She has recently started to have a few problems which, I am hoping,
someone on
>the SLUG may be able to help her with.
>
>Alas, poor lady, she runs Windows XP. Ordinarily this is where I would
>stop, but to make matters worse, has just moved some rather
>important files (video footage of the kids) to her recyclebin, and then
>emptied it! She is now regretting doing this, especially since she has
>been told that the camera has also been cleared of all footage.
>
>Being a long time Linux user, I have become pretty well acquainted with
>the plethora of data recovery tools available to us, and I can fully
>imagine that someone in the SLUG will be too. And here is where you
>should start to see my request forming...
>
>Would anyone in the SLUG be kind enough to lend a helping hand? If so,
>I would greatly appreciate an email off-list so I can give out her
>details non-publicly.
>
>Hi Grant,
>
>There are a couple of things to think about before trying to recover
the files:
>1) Does she have a defragmentation program running on a schedule and if
so
>has it run since she deleted the files? If she hasn't, DON'T run it as
it moves
>files over the spaces where the files were on the hard drive.
>2) Is her hard disk partitioned? The reason for this is installing any
program
>to recover the files might overwrite the spaces left by the deleted
files.
>
>If she does have a partition then she needs to be able to install the
recovery
>program to the partition not containing the deleted files. Most Windros
>programs try to default to c:\Program Files\Name of the program.
>
>PC Tools have File Recover 6.2 - go over to
>
>http://www.pctools.com/file recover/
>and see what they say. I have used PC Tools progs before & they have
been reliable.
>
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