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> Accidentally Deleted A File?, Try this.
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post May 7 2008, 05:36 AM
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Just did a test run and it checked through all my drives and could recover files from 2 years ago, so may benefit someone.

http://www.fileslost.com/


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post May 7 2008, 07:01 PM
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Under Terms and Conditions Of Use item #4

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DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING.- The service provider informs you that in certain products and/or services, it may use data collection technology to collect technical information to improve the products, to provide associated services, to adapt them to user preferences and to prevent the unlicensed or illegal use of the product. You accept that the service provider may use such information as part of the Services provided. The user acknowledges and accepts that the service provider may provide updates or additions to the software which automatically download to his/her computer.

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blink.gif Not sure I'm all that okay with that. A little too vague and intrusive for my comfort level.


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QUOTE(Animal @ May 7 2008, 05:01 PM) *
blink.gif Not sure I'm all that okay with that. A little too vague and intrusive for my comfort level.


Indeed. If I need to recover files I usually use Recuva or Restoration. Still trying to get EXT2Grep to work though...

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post May 9 2008, 03:22 AM
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This is really weird. LOL

I have never had occasion to use a programme like this, but today I decided to clean up a partition on one of my USB drives. I backed it up before working on the original but still somehow managed to lose 2 very important folders.

I am very pleased to be able to say that RESTORATION found everything I needed with no sweat at all. YEEAAH!! clapping.gif

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