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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:00 pm    Post subject:
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Red files have been overwritten and so are probably unrecoverable.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:45 pm    Post subject:
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Red files have been overwritten and so are probably unrecoverable.

Which is why I said when I opened each Word file there was nothing in the body of the message.

Some of the Word clusters found with PCInspector said I had to download a newer version of Word in order to open the file. However I never had a newer version of Word than I have now when I created all my files. Why do you think I got that message?
Also some of the clusters said: 1) to check file permissions for document or drive and 2) use File Open dialog box to locate the document.
Do you know how to do either one of these things and more importantly, do you think I will recover more files by doing so? Thank you.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:39 am    Post subject:
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If you don't mind hard work, I would recommend Runtime software. I've used it to recover my work when I accidentally formatted without backing up.

Although the software says you can't recover stuffs without paying, you just have to work extra hard for it.

Each of the file has to be saved manually, one by one to your another hard disk (if no spare hard disk, another partition).

If you have a lot of files, you will spend days recovering it. I took about a month (tells how many files I have Laughing )

If you don't want to waste so much time, you can pay for it. I would say it's worth it. But to be sure, just run it and scan and see what it is capable of recovering.

Depending on the file system you are using, you choose either the NTFS version or FAT32 version.

http://www.runtime.org/


GetBackDta ver 3.32 for NTFS:
Is there a way to program GetBackData to scan only for my Microsoft Word files, .doc so that I don't have to scan through thousands of files? If so how is this done please step by step?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:54 pm    Post subject:
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I'll have to get back to you on GetBackData - I have never used it. I need to check it out to see what the options are.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:00 pm    Post subject:
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I guess you didn't see this post:

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Mr2,
Red files have been overwritten and so are probably unrecoverable.

Which is why I said when I opened each Word file there was nothing in the body of the message.

Some of the Word clusters found with PCInspector said I had to download a newer version of Word in order to open the file. However I never had a newer version of Word than I have now when I created all my files. Why do you think I got that message?
Also some of the clusters said: 1) to check file permissions for document or drive and 2) use File Open dialog box to locate the document.
Do you know how to do either one of these things and more importantly, do you think I will recover more files by doing so? Thank you.


I also would like to know if it's possible to program any one of these undelete programs to seach for just the name of a missing file like xxxxxxx.doc? thank you

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:01 pm    Post subject:
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Mr2,
I guess you didn't see this post:
I did, I just don't have an answer. I would think the message about a newer version of Word may be due to a slight corruption in the recovered files. Your version of Word sees that you are trying to open a document (from the .doc file extension) but doesn't recognise the format and assumes there is a newer version out that can open it. Have you tried opening a file when that message appears? (See 2 below)

Re your two questions:

1) I think that is only half a message. It should tell you to do something to perform those tasks.

2) This message is telling you to open Word, go to File, Open and navigate to the document, rather than double click the document to open in Word.

As for searching for a particular document, proceed as before but where you previously typed *.doc type xxxxxxxx.doc (where xxxxxxxx is the filename).

I haven't had time to check out GetDataBack yet. From a quick glance you need to open the program (either NTFS or FAT depending on the filing system on your drive)
Click 'Systematic file system damage'
Next
Select your slave drive from the list
Next
When scanning has finished click Next to see the list of retrieved files

You should be able to right click on a file and select Open With, then save it from the application. I will look into it more soon as I didn't find much on the old drive I scanned.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:00 am    Post subject:
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I may be wrong but don't I need to have a license key to be able to save any files located with GetBackData?

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:18 pm    Post subject:
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Have you followed the instructions above?

See CastleCops Link/p1092423-lost_my_files_on_my_hd.html#1092423 from earlier in this thread. Use Open With and select either Word or Notepad.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:56 pm    Post subject:
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I tried right clicking on an individual file with GetBackData and was prompted to use a license code, so I don't know what or how the other poster was able to paste files to a notepad

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:42 pm    Post subject:
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Please confirm you followed my instructions exactly.
The other poster did not paste the files to Notepad - there is no mention of Copy or Paste anywhere in that post I linked to.

You will be prompted for a license code if you right click and select 'Copy'.

If you got the message about a license code when you selected 'Open' or 'Open With' then I am stuck - my evaluation copy does not show this behaviour and I don't know enough about the program to suggest a workaround.

If GetDataBack found the last few files you lost and they appear to be intact (right click, View to verify this) then I would consider paying for the application to complete the exercise.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:52 am    Post subject:
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I'm sorry then how does one open a file with Get BackData ? What version did you use?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:01 pm    Post subject:
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I'm sorry then how does one open a file with Get BackData ? What version did you use?

I am using GetDataBack V3.32 trial. I don't think the version is the problem. If you don't tell me what you see and what you do then I cannot explain further. I will try to put it more simply:

1) When you scan you should see a screen with filling with entries like "File @ sector 3844219:4D 5A 90 00 00 00 20 00". Is this what you see?

2) When the progress bar at the bottom of that screen reaches 100% and the scan finishes you should click Next. Have you done that?

3) You should then see a window like Windows Explorer, showing folders in the left hand pane and files in the right hand pane. Is this what you see?

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4) Right click on one of the files in the right hand pane. Do you see a menu appear like this?

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5) Left click on Open With and a window should pop up showing a list of programs you can choose from to open the file with. Do you see that list?

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5) Left click on 'MS Office Word' and click OK. Word should open and display the document. If the file is unreadable then close Word, right click again on the same file in GetDataBack, choose Open With and select Notepad. In this case, Notepad should open and display the document. Did your document open in either Word or Notepad?

6) With the document open in either Word or Notepad, go to File, Save As and save the file with a meaningful name in a location where you can find it again. Were you able to save your file?

7) Close Word or Notepad and repeat the Right click, Open With procedure with the next file you want to save.

Please let me know your answers to my questions in 1) to 6) above.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:32 pm    Post subject:
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Mr2,
Sorry I have been away a couple of days. When i return Monday and get in front of that computer i will be able to respond better. Thank you once again.

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OK, no rush Smile


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: GetBackData
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I'm sorry then how does one open a file with Get BackData ? What version did you use?

I am using GetDataBack V3.32 trial. I don't think the version is the problem. If you don't tell me what you see and what you do then I cannot explain further. I will try to put it more simply:

1) When you scan you should see a screen with filling with entries like "File @ sector 3844219:4D 5A 90 00 00 00 20 00". Is this what you see?
YES

2) When the progress bar at the bottom of that screen reaches 100% and the scan finishes you should click Next. Have you done that?
YES

3) You should then see a window like Windows Explorer, showing folders in the left hand pane and files in the right hand pane. Is this what you see?
YES

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4) Right click on one of the files in the right hand pane. Do you see a menu appear like this?
You left out a step. Before you can right click on one of the files, you have to open one of the files in the right hand pane. This step reveals more files that you then can "Open With" either Microsoft Word or Notepad. Then I can continue below to answer your questions.

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5) Left click on Open With and a window should pop up showing a list of programs you can choose from to open the file with. Do you see that list?
YES

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5) Left click on 'MS Office Word' and click OK. Word should open and display the document. If the file is unreadable then close Word, right click again on the same file in GetDataBack, choose Open With and select Notepad. In this case, Notepad should open and display the document. Did your document open in either Word or Notepad?
YES. I chose a file with Word or Notepad I thought may haved been a deleted Word document.
6) With the document open in either Word or Notepad, go to File, Save As and save the file with a meaningful name in a location where you can find it again. Were you able to save your file?
YES I saved the file to my Desktop changing the name to GetBackData results. But I have two questions for you:
Each file I save this way I have to give a different name too. So I could have hundreds of tiny files like this all with different names is that correct?
These files I save with either Microsoft Word or Notepad are still in gibberish. Do you want me to save them?

7) Close Word or Notepad and repeat the Right click, Open With procedure with the next file you want to save.


Please let me know your answers to my questions in 1) to 6) above.

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