My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion of
my work on some module.
Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
which can recover files.
i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were so
important to me.
--
kripesh
I thought that desktop cleanup only removed shortcuts. I uncheck it in any
case. Anything in the Recycle Bin? There are a number of file recovery
programs on the internet, some free.
"kripesh" <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:57DE5E0D-23A2-4A7E-8A82-C755AEC18352@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry for the Blast.
>
>
> My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
> the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion
> of
> my work on some module.
>
> Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
> which can recover files.
>
> i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were
> so
> important to me.
> --
> kripesh
i have tried one or two of these but these require the license keys to
recover data, i see that data but cant recover because i need a license key.
I dint have shortcuts on desktop, i had the whole project there, even there
is nothing in recycle bin.
I appreciate that you replied, if you can help me rectify this then it would
be a gr8 help.If u have the license key , can u paas it on to me for the
utility that u provided in ur mail
--
kripesh
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> I thought that desktop cleanup only removed shortcuts. I uncheck it in any
> case. Anything in the Recycle Bin? There are a number of file recovery
> programs on the internet, some free.
>
> A Google search on "file recovery" brings up such entries as:
> http://www.undelete-all.com/recover-files/
>
> "kripesh" <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:57DE5E0D-23A2-4A7E-8A82-C755AEC18352@microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Sorry for the Blast.
> >
> >
> > My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
> > the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion
> > of
> > my work on some module.
> >
> > Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
> > which can recover files.
> >
> > i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were
> > so
> > important to me.
> > --
> > kripesh
>
kripesh wrote:
> i have tried one or two of these but these require the license keys to
> recover data, i see that data but cant recover because i need a license key.
pc inspector is a freeware tool.
If it is critical data, you should close down now, and use another
machine to recover the data. Every time you write to the partition, you
risk overwriting your lost data. If that happens ...
"kripesh" <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:57DE5E0D-23A2-4A7E-8A82-C755AEC18352@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry for the Blast.
>
>
> My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
> the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion
> of
> my work on some module.
>
> Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
> which can recover files.
>
> i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were
> so
> important to me.
> --
> kripesh
you might try officerecovery.com they have a free undelete program. you
best download it from another computer though and put it on a usb disk.
Mike
License for what? The undelete software or Windows? If Windows, you can
download and run keyfinder from http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml to recover that. If for an
undelete program, use a free or shareware one that does not have a key.
There are a lot on Cnet Downloads.
"kripesh" <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:874EEDBC-613F-44F7-A4E5-5C7BE257834E@microsoft.com...
>i have tried one or two of these but these require the license keys to
> recover data, i see that data but cant recover because i need a license
> key.
>
> I dint have shortcuts on desktop, i had the whole project there, even
> there
> is nothing in recycle bin.
>
> I appreciate that you replied, if you can help me rectify this then it
> would
> be a gr8 help.If u have the license key , can u paas it on to me for the
> utility that u provided in ur mail
> --
> kripesh
>
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> I thought that desktop cleanup only removed shortcuts. I uncheck it in
>> any
>> case. Anything in the Recycle Bin? There are a number of file recovery
>> programs on the internet, some free.
>>
>> A Google search on "file recovery" brings up such entries as:
>> http://www.undelete-all.com/recover-files/
>>
>> "kripesh" <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:57DE5E0D-23A2-4A7E-8A82-C755AEC18352@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > Sorry for the Blast.
>> >
>> >
>> > My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files
>> > on
>> > the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after
>> > completion
>> > of
>> > my work on some module.
>> >
>> > Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
>> > which can recover files.
>> >
>> > i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files
>> > were
>> > so
>> > important to me.
>> > --
>> > kripesh
>>
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:33:01 -0800, kripesh
<kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
> the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion of
> my work on some module.
>
> Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
> which can recover files.
>
> i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were so
> important to me.
First, check the recycle bin. If they aren't there, read on:
"Deleting" a file doesn't actually delete it; it just marks the space
as available to be used. There are third-party programs that can
sometimes recover deleted files. The problem is that the space used by
the file is likely to become overwritten very quickly, and this makes
the file unrecoverable.
So your chances of successfully recovering this file are decent if you
try recovering it immediately after deleting it, and rapidly go
downhill from there. If you've been using the computer since then (for
example to write this question and read this answer), your chances are
probably very poor by now.
But if the file is important enough, it's worth a try anyway. Stop
using the computer in question immediately, if you haven't done so
already. Download an undelete program (here's one: http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html but there are several
others to choose from; do a Google search) on a friend's computer and
bring it to yours on a floppy to try.
If this fails, your only other recourse is to take the drive to a
professional file recovery company. This kind of service is very
expensive and may or may not work in your case.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:33:01 -0800, kripesh
> <kripesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
>> My desktop was suddemly cleaned up, i had many important project files on
>> the desktop which i was planning to move to another drive after completion of
>> my work on some module.
>>
>> Does windows allow to recover the files or do we have some free utility
>> which can recover files.
>>
>> i would really appreciate if somebody can help me out, as the files were so
>> important to me.
>
>
> First, check the recycle bin. If they aren't there, read on:
>
> "Deleting" a file doesn't actually delete it; it just marks the space
> as available to be used. There are third-party programs that can
> sometimes recover deleted files. The problem is that the space used by
> the file is likely to become overwritten very quickly, and this makes
> the file unrecoverable.
>
> So your chances of successfully recovering this file are decent if you
> try recovering it immediately after deleting it, and rapidly go
> downhill from there. If you've been using the computer since then (for
> example to write this question and read this answer), your chances are
> probably very poor by now.
>
> But if the file is important enough, it's worth a try anyway. Stop
> using the computer in question immediately, if you haven't done so
> already. Download an undelete program (here's one:
> http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html but there are several
> others to choose from; do a Google search) on a friend's computer and
> bring it to yours on a floppy to try.
>
> If this fails, your only other recourse is to take the drive to a
> professional file recovery company. This kind of service is very
> expensive and may or may not work in your case.
>
While I have no issue with your reply (well, the part about recovery
service isnt' going to happen), I'm surprised nobody has questioned the
portion that states 'My desktop was suddenly cleaned up...'. Sort of
like my car hit a tree. Just how did the desktop come to be cleaned up?
and since we all know that when mere mortals do this, the items are
moved to the recycle bin, how come they aren't there. There's more to
this mystery than we know.
Dave Cohen
On Feb 12, 7:32*am, kripesh <krip...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> i have tried one or two of these but these require the license keys to
> recover data, i see that data but cant recover because i need a license key.
>
> I dint have shortcuts on desktop, i had the whole project there, even there
> is nothing in recycle bin.
>
> I appreciate that you replied, if you can help me rectify this then it would
> be a gr8 help.If u have the license key , can u paas it on to me for the
> utility that u provided in ur mail
> --
> kripesh
>
Restore your lost files from your backup.........wot, no backup?
I'll bet you institute a backup protocol after this little effort!