Hello - - I went through this thread and tried Restoration, the free utility
- - - - but, the all the folders were unfilled, and the files were all
separated -
- The time it would take to recover each individual file, then validate,
then relocate to original folders was too daunting and rediculous.
- - It also does not adise you to use a second unrelated data drive to
temporarily store your recovered data, so that you do not corrupt all those
"undeleted" files still sitting on the original drive.
But, if recovery is being done for only a very few files (usually not) and
the computer jock is really nimble of mind, then this is a good FREE program.
But - - if not -- - use File Scavanger. See below in this thread. - - File
Scavanger does a good job of identifying lost files, for free, and lists all
files in their original folder structures. - - but, you cannot recover any
files larger than 64 bytes in the "Demo". This program is excellent - - as
good as any and recovered over 200 mb of files within their folders for me.
YOU MUST USE an unrelated data drive, which is not a problem for most
computer jocks who have a 2nd HD or External HD.
"Elmo" wrote:
> Marc LaMassa wrote:
> > I was trying to clear some space and deleted a bunch of files in my temp
> > folder only to realize this was a folder that had stuff that I need. Of
> > course I bypassed the recycle bin by holding down shift when I hit delete. Is
> > there any way to get these files back?
>
> Download and run Restoration or another Undelete program. The more you
> use the hd with the deleted files, the more data you overwrite, so you
> should download the program to a flash drive, or floppy.
>
> http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
> http://www.recuva.com/
>
> --
> Joe =o)
>