[plug] FAT (Flash Card) Undelete
Chris Caston
caston at arach.net.au
Mon Nov 29 15:46:40 WST 2004
For a free app try Restoration. This is a standard tool that I use on my
BartPE setup.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
" Restoration is an easy to use and straight forward tool to undelete
files that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from
within Windows, and we were also able to recover photos from a Flash
card that had been formatted."
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:40, Jon Miller wrote:
> The product I'm thinking of isn't free but at $49US it does the job. Have a look at Active Uneraser. It unerased the entire Windows directory for a client that accidently deleted all the files.
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> Jon
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> >>> weirdit at gmail.com 10:04:26 am 29/11/2004 >>>
> I am doing some work at my primary school and have limited access to
> my normal tools and environment (so excuse html mail if it comes
> through)
> The teacher I am working with has accidently deleted a couple 100
> photos off a thumbdrive that we need for a graduation presentation.
> The thumbdrive is USB 256Mb FAT(32?) and the delete was performed
> under windows XP (not in recyling bin.)
> I have a Overclocix 3.4 CD as well as a few older knoppix CDs. All the
> windows utilities I have found need to be registered to work :(
> Does anyone know of a free windows utility or a linux utility on a
> standard knoppix or overclocix CD that I can use to recover the files?
> Thanks
> Tim
> p.s. It appears that only one directory has had the first letter
> removed while the rest of the files are the names intact. (windows
> replaces the first letter of a file name with a $ when it deletes it.)
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