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| Howard Kaikow 2004-05-23, 12:15 pm |
| I oft see folkes requesting means to recover deleted, or older versions of,
files.
Are products such as Undelete any good?
What are recommended products in this category?
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http://www.standards.com/; See Howard Kaikow's web site.
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| F.Y.Newbie 2004-05-23, 12:15 pm |
| "Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> wrote in message
news:c77v5t$3g3$1@pyrite.mv.net...
> I oft see folkes requesting means to recover deleted, or older versions
of,
> files.
>
> Are products such as Undelete any good?
> What are recommended products in this category?
>
Recovering deleted files is impossible at all, because continues clusters
addresses resides only
in FAT and if they are deleted then this information is just lost. You can
undelete only small
files those fit into one cluster or files that aren't fragmented. Try
example "Directory Snoop" undelete
program.
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| hal@nospam.com 2004-05-23, 12:15 pm |
| On Tue, 4 May 2004 07:35:20 -0400, "Howard Kaikow"
<kaikow@standards.com> wrote:
>I oft see folkes requesting means to recover deleted, or older versions of,
>files.
We use Executive Undelete and it works very, very well.
http://www.executive.com/undelete/undelete.asp
hal
>
>Are products such as Undelete any good?
>What are recommended products in this category?
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