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How can I undelete files on NTFS in NT/2000 Server?

#1 User is offline   ilyac 

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Posted 04 December 2000 - 06:36 PM

How can I undelete files on NTFS in NT/2000 Server?
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#2 User is offline   digica 

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Posted 04 December 2000 - 06:46 PM

http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,,001CVX,.html
Restorer2000 is a powerful utility, which can restore files being deleted accidentally in NTFS partitions and even reconstruct formatted and corrupted drives.
Restorer2000 can restore files such non-trivial cases as national language filenames, very long filenames, NTFS compressed filenames and files with an alternative data streams - such as Windows 2000 file information.
Unique SmartScan technology combined with flexibility of adjusting all parameters gives you real control over fastest data reconstruction ever seen.
Usage of Drive Images is very useful for such tasks as recovering drive with a lot of bad sectors.
Detailed context sensitive information and ability to adjust as much as possible bring you incredible quality and data safety in extremely non-ordinal situations.
You can find and restore deleted files in a few seconds using program's powerful algorithms.
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#3 User is offline   SuperG 

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Posted 04 December 2000 - 11:55 PM

lmao, anyone else think this guy owns the software company? haha
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#4 User is offline   ~Aragorn~ 

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Posted 05 December 2000 - 12:42 AM

yea its just a wee bit dodgy - both peeps have only posted 2 msgs and both signed up this month - and the reply came only 10 mins after the first posting - gorra be summat funny goin on here like!!
smile

hey any admins - check the IP's and see!

[This message has been edited by ~Aragorn~ (edited 04 December 2000).]
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#5 User is offline   GHackmann 

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Posted 05 December 2000 - 02:11 AM

Yeah, surprise surprise, both of their other posts are the exact same messages in the Applications forum.

Come on, you really want us to believe that you'd answer the question the *exact* same way in both forums? smile

Can one of the administrators please kill this thread?
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#6 User is offline   tweaked 

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Posted 14 December 2000 - 10:56 PM

the responder even cut and pasted what was posted on the link he provided.
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#7 User is offline   yutao 

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 06:10 PM

You can try using Data Recovery tool to restore data. IT has some really great algorithms. These utility helped me much before, and it's really awesome. Recommended!

http://www.easeus.com
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