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nameless_one
2006-09-29, 13:00
I know this isn't the right place to post this but you guys are the only IT troubleshooters I know.

My brother recently deleted one of my folders (accidentally) containing about 4Gb worth of stuff. About 3 quarters of it is from sites that have closed down and some from a mail-list that doesn't keep archives of files they send.

What I need is a program to recover the lost files WITH the directory/file-structure intact.

I found one program called 'ADRC_Data_Recovery_Tools_v1.0' which says it does just that, I put it on C:\ (the deleted stuff is on E:\) and it has found 10,000+ deleted files on C:\ but when I ask it to check E:\, it just finishes the search instantly and there are no results (no error message either).

Now, I also found a program called 'Restoration V3.2.13' which has found over 140,000(!) deleted files on E:\ but it can only recover individual files, not the folder/directory structure as well.

Anyway, any help would be appreciated, otherwise could someone point me to either a free program that can recover deleted files & folders with the directory/folder structure intact, or a forum like this one that deals with deleted files and the like.

Thanks in advance,

Nameless_One

nameless_one
2006-10-01, 07:12
PLEASE, does anyone have any ideas, or maybe knows where I could ask for help?

I have until the end of tommorrow to get this fixed!

Are there any forums that deal with this sort of thing?

(see above post for details)

Anxiously awaiting reply,

Nameless_One

nameless_one
2006-10-01, 11:21
PLEASE - does anyone know of a forum or anything that I can go to to inquire about lost file & folders recovery?

If no one wants to reply here, can u at least PM me or send me an email at

Anxiously awaiting reply,

Nameless

tashi
2006-10-07, 16:43
Moved topic to Spybot-S&D forum from malware removal and posting to bump it.

Zenobia
2006-10-07, 22:41
Not sure if this will help if you haven't found anything yet,but I'll put these on:
http://www.geekgirls.com/windows_recycle_bin.htm
I found the above,which in the Undeleting section lead me to:
http://www.uneraser.com/undelete.htm
To which I found this:
http://www.uneraser.com/quest3.htm
So,read it all through,and see what you think.
If the files were overwritten by now,I don't think it will work,but you can give it a shot.