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<DIV>Does it handle long filenames from DOS?</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, ASE, CNS, CLS, MCNE<BR>Director/Sr Systems
Consultant<BR>MMT Networks Pty Ltd<BR><A
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<DIV>"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure<BR> is trying
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> caston@arach.net.au 3:46:40 pm 29/11/2004
>>><BR>For a free app try Restoration. This is a standard tool that I
use on my<BR>BartPE setup.<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html">http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html</A><BR><BR>"
Restoration is an easy to use and straight forward tool to undelete<BR>files
that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from<BR>within
Windows, and we were also able to recover photos from a Flash<BR>card that had
been formatted."<BR><BR>On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:40, Jon Miller wrote:<BR>>
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.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
Jon<BR>> <BR>> >>> weirdit@gmail.com 10:04:26 am 29/11/2004
>>><BR>> I am doing some work at my primary school and have limited
access to<BR>> my normal tools and environment (so excuse html mail if it
comes<BR>> through)<BR>> The teacher I am working with has accidently
deleted a couple 100<BR>> photos off a thumbdrive that we need for a
graduation presentation.<BR>> The thumbdrive is USB 256Mb FAT(32?) and the
delete was performed<BR>> under windows XP (not in recyling bin.)<BR>> I
have a Overclocix 3.4 CD as well as a few older knoppix CDs. All the<BR>>
windows utilities I have found need to be registered to work :(<BR>> Does
anyone know of a free windows utility or a linux utility on a<BR>> standard
knoppix or overclocix CD that I can use to recover the files?<BR>>
Thanks<BR>> Tim<BR>> p.s. It appears that only one directory has had the
first letter<BR>> removed while the rest of the files are the names intact.
(windows<BR>> replaces the first letter of a file name with a $ when it
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