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Old March 27th 05, 02:49 AM
Amit Jain
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Default Do you regain the 'recycled' objects

It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data back. Is
there a way you can get the data back which you have already recycled.
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Old March 27th 05, 03:09 AM
Shenan Stanley
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Default Do you regain the 'recycled' objects

Amit Jain wrote:
It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data
back. Is there a way you can get the data back which you have already
recycled.


The description of system restore is clear - it protects "system files" -
system files have nothing to do with your files.

If you throw away (delete) a file in Windows and it goes in the recycle
bin - that is your chance to restore those files. When you delete them from
the recycle bin (or delete a file from a network drive and/or press
shift+del when deleting) - the file is being erased "permanently".

You might try "Restoration":
http://www.geocities.jp/br_kato/

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Old March 27th 05, 07:59 AM
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System Restore is not intended to and will not restore personal data:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com.../faqsrwxp.mspx

If you need to recover deleted data, possibly something here can help:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/datrec.htm

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"Amit Jain" Amit wrote in message
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It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data back. Is
there a way you can get the data back which you have already recycled.



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Old March 29th 05, 02:46 PM
Andrew Murray
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You can't really retrieve anything once the recycle bin is emptied, not
without complicated and intensive file retrieval procedures.

"Amit Jain" Amit wrote in message
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It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data back. Is
there a way you can get the data back which you have already recycled.



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Old March 29th 05, 07:47 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Andrew;
Read the other posts, some methods are nor expensive, intensive or
complicated

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"Andrew Murray" wrote in message
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You can't really retrieve anything once the recycle bin is emptied, not
without complicated and intensive file retrieval procedures.



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Old March 30th 05, 01:10 AM
Shenan Stanley
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Amit Jain wrote:
It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data
back. Is there a way you can get the data back which you have
already recycled.


Andrew Murray wrote:
You can't really retrieve anything once the recycle bin is emptied,
not without complicated and intensive file retrieval procedures.


Or..
Free and non-complicated methods.

" You might try "Restoration":
http://www.geocities.jp/br_kato/ "

and

" If you need to recover deleted data, possibly something here can help:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/datrec.htm "

Were both valid suggestions to this thread that contain answers that are
free/not too complicated. =)

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Old April 1st 05, 05:02 AM
Rob
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"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ...
Amit Jain wrote:
It seems the system restore option does not get the recycled data
back. Is there a way you can get the data back which you have already
recycled.


The description of system restore is clear - it protects "system files" -
system files have nothing to do with your files.

If you throw away (delete) a file in Windows and it goes in the recycle
bin - that is your chance to restore those files. When you delete them from
the recycle bin (or delete a file from a network drive and/or press
shift+del when deleting) - the file is being erased "permanently".

You might try "Restoration":
http://www.geocities.jp/br_kato/

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- Shenan -


good advice and if this does not work go to
http://www.hddrecovery.com.au/HDD_R_Studio.htm and pull down a copy of
the demo software for R Studio. Try to avoid installing the software
on the hard drive with the lost files, there is a chance that this may
over write the file/s you are looking for. Down load it onto another
pc, install it there and then copy the program folder to a cd. Use the
cd and run R Studio demo from the cd on the affected PC and do looking
for deleted files. Good luck. Its worth remembering that windows is
not a very good house keeper. All files and folders that have been
deleted remain available for recovery until the sppace they occupy is
needed by another file.
 




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