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ESTER DI CARLO
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      7th Jul 2010
Hola a todos!
Alguien de Uds. me podrėa explicar como recuperar una carpeta con correos
guardados, que eliminč por erro??

No estā en la papelera de reciclaje.

Muchas gracias

 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      7th Jul 2010
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 22:18:43 -0300, ESTER DI CARLO wrote:

> Hola a todos!
> Alguien de Uds. me podrėa explicar como recuperar una carpeta con correos
> guardados, que eliminč por erro??
>
> No estā en la papelera de reciclaje.
>
> Muchas gracias


First and *very important*: do not use the drive in question. Every time
you write to a disk, there is a chance you will overwrite part of the
deleted files. It is best to remove the drive from its computer and attach
it to another (for example, with a USB to hard drive adapter).

Second: there are programs available that will search the erased portions
of a drive; they can find and restore erased files. They are not 100%
successful, and they are not free. I don't have a link, but Google will
help - search for "file restore" or "file recover".

Do *not* install such a program on the drive in question. Install it on
another computer, and connect the drive to that computer. Do *not* restore
the files to the drive where they were lost, since that can overwrite your
data, as I pointed out above.

This can work because erasing a file does not immediately write onto the
places where it exists; what it does is remove the directory information
and mark the file's disk sectors available for reuse.

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Gene E. Bloch
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      7th Jul 2010
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 10:22:32 -0700, Gene E. Bloch wrote:

> On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 22:18:43 -0300, ESTER DI CARLO wrote:
>
>> Hola a todos!
>> Alguien de Uds. me podrėa explicar como recuperar una carpeta con correos
>> guardados, que eliminč por erro??
>>
>> No estā en la papelera de reciclaje.
>>
>> Muchas gracias

>
> First and *very important*: do not use the drive in question. Every time
> you write to a disk, there is a chance you will overwrite part of the
> deleted files. It is best to remove the drive from its computer and attach
> it to another (for example, with a USB to hard drive adapter).
>
> Second: there are programs available that will search the erased portions
> of a drive; they can find and restore erased files. They are not 100%
> successful, and they are not free. I don't have a link, but Google will
> help - search for "file restore" or "file recover".
>
> Do *not* install such a program on the drive in question. Install it on
> another computer, and connect the drive to that computer. Do *not* restore
> the files to the drive where they were lost, since that can overwrite your
> data, as I pointed out above.
>
> This can work because erasing a file does not immediately write onto the
> places where it exists; what it does is remove the directory information
> and mark the file's disk sectors available for reuse.


An oddity. The OP (quoted in my replies) appears in Albasani's mirror of
this NG, but not in Microsoft's original NG.

Apologies for any inconvenience this might cause :-)

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