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Sigi Rindler
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      17th Jun 2005
I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there but
hidden...
Is there any free recovery software that enables me to get the files back? I
mean "within and with the folders"...
I know someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job, but
renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders!
Any hint is appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Murgi




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      17th Jun 2005
Look for a program called Active@UNDELETE, worked better than Easy Recovery
for me. Easily found via E-mule or similar.

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"Sigi Rindler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there but
>hidden...
> Is there any free recovery software that enables me to get the files back?
> I mean "within and with the folders"...
> I know someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job,
> but renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders!
> Any hint is appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Murgi
>
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Markku V.
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      17th Jun 2005
Sigi Rindler wrote:

> I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there
> but hidden... Is there any free recovery software that enables me to
> get the files back? I mean "within and with the folders"... I know
> someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job, but
> renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders! Any hint is
> appreciated.


If you have not copied anything to the partition after erasing it I
think Handyrecovery (http://www.handyrecovery.com/) can restore files
"within and with folders". There are also a couple of other freeware
recovery tools but I have used Handyrecovery successfully many times so
I can recommend it.

When you start to recover your files/folders do not forget to recover
them into another partition.

If you have erased whole partition so that the partition table has
changed then you will need another type of program.

I hope this helps.

Markku Virtanen
 
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ArjanDotOrg
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      17th Jun 2005


Kenny wrote:
> Look for a program called Active@UNDELETE, worked better than Easy Recovery
> for me. Easily found via E-mule or similar.
>
> --
>
> Kenny Cargill
>
>
> "Sigi Rindler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42b2a157$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there but
> >hidden...
> > Is there any free recovery software that enables me to get the files back?
> > I mean "within and with the folders"...
> > I know someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job,
> > but renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders!
> > Any hint is appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Murgi
> >
> >
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Not freeware: http://www.active-undelete.com/price.htm

 
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ArjanDotOrg
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      17th Jun 2005


Markku V. wrote:
> Sigi Rindler wrote:
>
> > I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there
> > but hidden... Is there any free recovery software that enables me to
> > get the files back? I mean "within and with the folders"... I know
> > someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job, but
> > renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders! Any hint is
> > appreciated.

>
> If you have not copied anything to the partition after erasing it I
> think Handyrecovery (http://www.handyrecovery.com/) can restore files
> "within and with folders". There are also a couple of other freeware
> recovery tools but I have used Handyrecovery successfully many times so
> I can recommend it.
>
> When you start to recover your files/folders do not forget to recover
> them into another partition.
>
> If you have erased whole partition so that the partition table has
> changed then you will need another type of program.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Markku Virtanen


Not Freeware: http://www.handyrecovery.com/order.shtml

 
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Markku V.
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      17th Jun 2005
ArjanDotOrg wrote:

>
>
> Markku V. wrote:
> > Sigi Rindler wrote:
> >
> > > I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still
> > > there but hidden... Is there any free recovery software that
> > > enables me to get the files back? I mean "within and with the
> > > folders"... I know someone who used an expensive commercial
> > > program. It did the job, but renamed all 20,000 + files and
> > > neglected all folders! Any hint is appreciated.

> >
> > If you have not copied anything to the partition after erasing it I
> > think Handyrecovery (http://www.handyrecovery.com/) can restore
> > files "within and with folders". There are also a couple of other
> > freeware recovery tools but I have used Handyrecovery successfully
> > many times so I can recommend it.
> >


>
> Not Freeware: http://www.handyrecovery.com/order.shtml


Ooops, I have version 1.0 and it is freeware. I did not know that it is
not freeware anymore. Sorry.

From here: http://ftp.surfnet.nl/pub/simtel/win95/fileback/ you can
download version 1.0 (freeware) if you're still interested.

Markku Virtanen
 
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socrtwo
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      19th Jun 2005


Sigi Rindler wrote:
> I have erased the wrong partition (30 GB). All files are still there but
> hidden...
> Is there any free recovery software that enables me to get the files back? I
> mean "within and with the folders"...
> I know someone who used an expensive commercial program. It did the job, but
> renamed all 20,000 + files and neglected all folders!
> Any hint is appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Murgi


Try

http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee.htm

 
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socrtwo
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      19th Jun 2005
Also as I said in my personal message to you, there may be other
programs on my bad disk recovery freeware page of my site:

http://www.s2services.com/baddiskfreeware.htm

Also, BootMaster Partition Recovery is no longer free, but it sounds
like it would do the job:

http://bootmaster.filerecovery.biz/

 
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Mel
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      20th Jun 2005
>On 19 Jun 2005 13:15:06 -0700, "socrtwo" wrote:

>Try
>
>http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee.htm
>

FYI: DFSee is NOT free software, however a fully functional evaluation
version is available without requiring immediate registration. For
regular use several licence models are available, starting with a
single-user individual registration for just 40 euros.
 
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