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I am running XP SP2 and I have my hard drive partitioned into 4 drives: c:\,
d:\, e:\, and f:\. System Restore is set to monitor all drives. When I open settings it says it is monitoring all drives. I installed a new program for backups, which will remain nameless for reasons of slander. As I was setting up the program to backup certain directories on my "data" drive ( my e:\ drive), I decided that I was setting it up wrong and I deleted the directories from what I thought was the backup set. Instead, the stupid, idiotic program deleted the directories from my drive, along with other directories in that drive that weren't even included in the backup set. The miserable program did this with NO WARNING!!! The files are not in the Recycle Bin, the program just wiped them. I have never had to use System Restore, so I don't know how it works. I have a System Restore Point just before I installed this stupid program. Will System Restore recover all my deleted files in the e:\ drive, or does it only recover and restore settings in the c:\ (system) drive? Does it only do settings or will it put back all the files? Please help, I am tearing out my hair over this. |
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> Will System Restore recover all my deleted files in the e:\ drive, or does
> it > only recover and restore settings in the c:\ (system) drive? Does it > only > do settings or will it put back all the files? > It really only restores the registry, not the program and data files. Rob Graham |
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> I am running XP SP2 and I have my hard drive partitioned into 4 drives: c:\,
> d:\, e:\, and f:\. System Restore is set to monitor all drives. When I open > settings it says it is monitoring all drives. > > I installed a new program for backups, which will remain nameless for > reasons of slander. As I was setting up the program to backup certain > directories on my "data" drive ( my e:\ drive), I decided that I was setting > it up wrong and I deleted the directories from what I thought was the backup > set. Instead, the stupid, idiotic program deleted the directories from my > drive, along with other directories in that drive that weren't even included > in the backup set. The miserable program did this with NO WARNING!!! The > files are not in the Recycle Bin, the program just wiped them. > > I have never had to use System Restore, so I don't know how it works. I > have a System Restore Point just before I installed this stupid program. > Will System Restore recover all my deleted files in the e:\ drive, or does it > only recover and restore settings in the c:\ (system) drive? Does it only > do settings or will it put back all the files? > > Please help, I am tearing out my hair over this. try any recovery tool stay clear from writing anything to that partition for now there are several freeware recovery tools out there pcinspector filerecovery is one of them grtz |
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Hi,
To try and retrieve your deleted files, you would want to use an undelete utility. These are commonly available for free, and work on the premise that the space the file formerly occupied has not been overwritten with new data yet. Once that has occured, recovery requires more extensive (and expensive) work with dedicated forensic tools by someone who knows what they are doing. This one here works quite well for basic file recovery: http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "ScubaJoe13" <ScubaJoe13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1BFCD5D3-FCE1-4746-B87D-AFF8E344491A@microsoft.com... >I am running XP SP2 and I have my hard drive partitioned into 4 drives: >c:\, > d:\, e:\, and f:\. System Restore is set to monitor all drives. When I > open > settings it says it is monitoring all drives. > > I installed a new program for backups, which will remain nameless for > reasons of slander. As I was setting up the program to backup certain > directories on my "data" drive ( my e:\ drive), I decided that I was > setting > it up wrong and I deleted the directories from what I thought was the > backup > set. Instead, the stupid, idiotic program deleted the directories from my > drive, along with other directories in that drive that weren't even > included > in the backup set. The miserable program did this with NO WARNING!!! The > files are not in the Recycle Bin, the program just wiped them. > > I have never had to use System Restore, so I don't know how it works. I > have a System Restore Point just before I installed this stupid program. > Will System Restore recover all my deleted files in the e:\ drive, or does > it > only recover and restore settings in the c:\ (system) drive? Does it > only > do settings or will it put back all the files? > > Please help, I am tearing out my hair over this. > |
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NOT true.
System Restore monitors a core set of system and application files, archiving the states of these files before system changes are made. System Restore also saves a snapshot of the registry (note: some current registry values will persist) and some dynamic system files. When System Restore detects that the user is not actively using the computer, it compresses the registry and any file copies made. Description of System Restore: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/description.html -- Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Rob graham wrote: >> Will System Restore recover all my deleted files in the e:\ drive, >> or does it >> only recover and restore settings in the c:\ (system) drive? Does >> it only >> do settings or will it put back all the files? >> > > It really only restores the registry, not the program and data files. > > Rob Graham |
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