Scandisk "FOUND" folder?

S

Sue

I am absolutely HATING VISTA right now. I did a scandisk and when it
finished it said it had found errors and fixed them all (despite the
"automatically fix errors" being unchecked) and that files had been moved to
"the folder named FOUND". So where the hell is this folder? The message gave
absolutely no clue and I've run search after search and scoured Windows
Explorer to no avail. Can someone please tell me how to find this freaking
folder and why it is made so damn difficult to find?? Thank you!

Sue
 
C

Curtis D. Levin

Sue said:
I am absolutely HATING VISTA right now. I did a scandisk and when it
finished it said it had found errors and fixed them all (despite the
"automatically fix errors" being unchecked) and that files had been moved
to "the folder named FOUND". So where the hell is this folder? The message
gave absolutely no clue and I've run search after search and scoured
Windows Explorer to no avail. Can someone please tell me how to find this
freaking folder and why it is made so damn difficult to find?? Thank you!

Sue

Normally, when it does fix items and put them in a folder,
it does so on the root drive. I wouldn't worry too much
about it though, since normally it just finds deleted file
fragments that are simply taking up space.

I can understand your angst though. When you find 'FOUND'
can you post it so the rest of us can find 'FOUND' too?

Maybe post it with a title of "hey, found FOUND" or something.

Curtis
 
M

Mick Murphy

Restoration, FileUndelete+, PCInspector are all Programs to restore deleted
Data, including deleted Data from Cards
 
M

Mick Murphy

1. Restoration
2. Undelete Plus
3. PCInspector

These are 3 programs to try. Google them, and go to their Manufacturer's
websites and read up on how to use them.
Then download and use them.

There are other free Programs tha you will find as well, if you use Google.
These are just 3 that I know and use.
 
T

TBA

He is offering help. You don't keep the pictures in the camera longer than
is nessesary. You want to have as much room as possible to take new
pictures. As soon as you get a chance you transfer the pictures from the
camera to your computer. I have 2 hard disks in mine and use Ghost to backup
my primary disk to my backup disk. Leaving the pictures in the camera is
begging for trouble. it can get lost os stolen. And finally, there is no
point in asking questions if you don't understand the answers. The way you
are using your camera you better learn how to restore your pictures because
this is not the last time you're having problem.
 

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