K k8e Beta member Messages 3 Location Canada Feb 26, 2006 #1 [deleted by the user] Last edited: Jan 29, 2012
P pc trade post Daemon Poster Messages 1,353 Feb 26, 2006 #2 well i dont know of any programs specifically but i know they exist, you can search www.softpedia.com or www.download.com for a program that lets you recover permanately deleted files
well i dont know of any programs specifically but i know they exist, you can search www.softpedia.com or www.download.com for a program that lets you recover permanately deleted files
Ã88 Fully Optimized Messages 4,775 Feb 26, 2006 #4 Unfortunately, if you can't restore then I think the files are gone permanently.
joe pic Fully Optimized Messages 2,527 Feb 26, 2006 #5 yeah, i'm not sure. i'll do some research for some software...but i'm not sure i'll find anything
J jamieoliver22 In Runtime Messages 245 Feb 27, 2006 #6 They arn't properly deleted... Use Restoration to get them back. The only way to permantly delete a file (i think) is to overwrite the data with other data or somthing like that. Anyway, try Restoration!
They arn't properly deleted... Use Restoration to get them back. The only way to permantly delete a file (i think) is to overwrite the data with other data or somthing like that. Anyway, try Restoration!
T Toby1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,028 Feb 27, 2006 #7 And if Restoration doesn't work, try Tune-Up Utiliities 2006 - Undelete utility.
R RiverS In Runtime Messages 408 Feb 27, 2006 #8 look just google eDATA Pro its a freewere program for getting back erased data.
T Toby1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,028 Feb 27, 2006 #9 Surely Restoration, Tune-Up, or eDATA should work right? Well, I hope so... for K8e's sake.
R RiverS In Runtime Messages 408 Feb 27, 2006 #10 pfft Windows restoration is hardly a magical mashine! its hopeless but eDATA works i used it the other day
pfft Windows restoration is hardly a magical mashine! its hopeless but eDATA works i used it the other day