[Request, please] Undelete pour NTFS

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Chev

A friend needs an good undelete pour NTFS.

All he found was payware.

(I'm of no help for him, coz on win98, and I don't know the subject.
It's a little urging, i think...)


Thank you very much for your help
 
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eLmimo

If you can get a knoppix CD you can restore the partition and/or files.
Ask when you need further informations (command line help: "apropos ntfs").

Bye,
Bernd

Yep, you're right!

I'll also pass this info...


Thanks to you, & have a good day.


ps: i told him that i did post in acf (but he's french speakin' like
me), and that he could fellow up here if he want.
 
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Bernd Schmitt

Chev said:
A friend needs an good undelete pour NTFS.
If you can get a knoppix CD you can restore the partition and/or files.
Ask when you need further informations (command line help: "apropos ntfs").

Bye,
Bernd
 
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Bob Arctor

Bernd said:
If you can get a knoppix CD you can restore the partition and/or
files. Ask when you need further informations (command line help:
"apropos ntfs").

i downloaded , burned and tried the knoppix cd ... it runs, recognizes
almost all my hardware ... and then *no one* of the softwares runs.
i had the same problem (NTFS jobs to do ... partition, format, restore ...
manage)

:-/
 
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REM

"Bob Arctor" <[email protected]> wrote:
i downloaded , burned and tried the knoppix cd ... it runs, recognizes
almost all my hardware ... and then *no one* of the softwares runs.
i had the same problem (NTFS jobs to do ... partition, format, restore ...
manage)

There is a discussion starting with this post about programs that will
build a full XP bootable CD:

<[email protected]>

This works very nicely, giving full access to hard disk partitions.
 
J

James

REM said:
There is a discussion starting with this post about programs that will
build a full XP bootable CD:

<[email protected]>

This works very nicely, giving full access to hard disk partitions.

REM, your link seems to bring up my email program? Also if you are trying
to link to a usenet thread on the supernews usenet server, many people might
not subscribe to that server? Maybe a Google Groups link would be
preferable?
 
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jo

James said:
REM, your link seems to bring up my email program? Also if you are trying
to link to a usenet thread on the supernews usenet server, many people might
not subscribe to that server? Maybe a Google Groups link would be
preferable?

If double clicking on that link does not take you to the message in your
newsreader, or on your newsserver, or straight to Google, then you can
go to Google advanced groups and paste it into the message ID box.

Might be time to consider a real newsreader. :)
 
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REM

REM, your link seems to bring up my email program? Also if you are trying
to link to a usenet thread on the supernews usenet server, many people might
not subscribe to that server? Maybe a Google Groups link would be
preferable?

I thought message ID's were somewhat universal. I see now..

Long link, but here is the discussion (1 of them) about Windows
Ultimate Bood CD and Bart's PE:

<http://groups.google.com/[email protected]>&lr=&hl=en>
 
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James

jo said:
If double clicking on that link does not take you to the message in your
newsreader, or on your newsserver, or straight to Google, then you can
go to Google advanced groups and paste it into the message ID box.

Oh, *I* knew that, I was just pointing out that others might have problems!

Might be time to consider a real newsreader. :)

Somehow I knew someone would suggest that ;-)
 
G

Guest

You can still get the older version (1.0?) of Handyrecovery, which is
freeware. The newer version (2.0) is now payware.

At the bottom of the page linked below, there is a link to download the
freeware version:

http://www.handyrecovery.com/download.shtml

|A friend needs an good undelete pour NTFS.
|
|All he found was payware.
|
|(I'm of no help for him, coz on win98, and I don't know the subject.
|It's a little urging, i think...)
|
|
|Thank you very much for your help
 
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Bjorn Simonsen

REM wrote in said:
I thought message ID's were somewhat universal. I see now.

They are, but the ID contains "@". Not all programs behaves like
Agent, which then prompts "The URL you are launching is either an
e-mail adresse or a message- id - witch is it?" Some programs just
assumes mail. If you preface such IDs with to indicate the
protocol - it should work for all (or most), like:
<Works here with Agent, no prompt, but goes right to the message
in question.

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen
 
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James

Bjorn Simonsen said:
They are, but the ID contains "@". Not all programs behaves like
Agent, which then prompts "The URL you are launching is either an
e-mail adresse or a message- id - witch is it?" Some programs just
assumes mail. If you preface such IDs with to indicate the
protocol - it should work for all (or most), like:
<Works here with Agent, no prompt, but goes right to the message
in question.

I would have thought that would only work if you are a subscriber to
Supernews? When I click on it, it sets up a new Supernews account in my
reader, then tells me it can't get access to the supernews server?

Surely only a minority of readers here subscribe to supernews?
 
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jo

James said:
I would have thought that would only work if you are a subscriber to
Supernews? When I click on it, it sets up a new Supernews account in my
reader, then tells me it can't get access to the supernews server?

Here it goes straight to the message on my newsreader. If it wasn't on
my newsreader it would go to my newsserver to retrieve it and/or Google

Might be time to get a real newsreader? :)
Surely only a minority of readers here subscribe to supernews?

I think you will find that supernews propagates its articles to other
servers.
 

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