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Any DOS gurus out there?

 
 
Rick
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      29th Jan 2004
Is there anything in the Windows 2000 OS that performs a
function similar to the old DOS command "undelete" to get
a file back after it has been emptied from the recycle bin?
 
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John Phillips
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      29th Jan 2004
No, but I believe Norton Systemworks has such a feature (the Norton
Utilities part).

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"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there anything in the Windows 2000 OS that performs a
> function similar to the old DOS command "undelete" to get
> a file back after it has been emptied from the recycle bin?



 
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Jochen Kalmbach
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      29th Jan 2004
Rick wrote:

> Is there anything in the Windows 2000 OS that performs a
> function similar to the old DOS command "undelete" to get
> a file back after it has been emptied from the recycle bin?


Get Data Back is very good...
http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm

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