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I am pretty new to computers, and suspect my son is downloding questionable content and deleteing before i get home. I heard of using safe mode to find deleted video files. Can you guys help? Thanks. -- KALEL114 |
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You can always install a stealth program that logs all key strokes or takes a
snapshot each few seconds. Do a Google search for 'Keylogger' or go here: http://www.x-pcsoft.com/ for 'XPC Spy Pro'. I haven't used any of these type programs, but there are hundreds more that do the same thing. Good Luck. MD "KALEL114" wrote: > > I am pretty new to computers, and suspect my son is downloding > questionable content and deleteing before i get home. I heard of using > safe mode to find deleted video files. Can you guys help? Thanks. > > > -- > KALEL114 > |
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If files were deleted, there is nothing in Windows, including safe mode,
of which I am aware that would make them visible. Except: you could try a look in the recycle bin. Also, there are file undelete utilities. Try a Google search for "undelete file". That being said, it is my personal view that the best solution by far is to discuss the issue fully, openly and sympathetically with him. Tom MSMVP Windows Shell/User "KALEL114" <KALEL114.1xulet@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:KALEL114.1xulet@pcbanter.net... : : I am pretty new to computers, and suspect my son is downloding : questionable content and deleteing before i get home. I heard of using : safe mode to find deleted video files. Can you guys help? Thanks. : : : -- : KALEL114 |
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KALEL114 Wrote: > I am pretty new to computers, and suspect my son is downloding > questionable content and deleteing before i get home. I heard of using > safe mode to find deleted video files. Can you guys help? Thanks. How about trying to prevent him from going to those websites in the first place? Try enabling Content Advisor in Internet Explorer. Go to Tools --> Internet Options --> Content. If he is not downloading them from Explorer, then try look for P2P software such as Limewire and the likes.......good luck -- Evolution54 |
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Well, if what you want is to simply KNOW what & where he surfed, try these:
1-Check in the history folder in windows explorer. there you can see what web sites he visited he did that day, yesterday, the day before, etc. 2- And/or also, check the 'cookies' in "my computer' area to see where he went. websites leave those in this area (C:\documents and settings\his user account'\cookies) I mean, these are ways to "check' on your kid to see what they have viewed. there are ways to see stuff that they may not know that you know how to. You can also check your recent documents folder that lists the most rececntly used (MRU) folders, by going to 3-C:\Documents and Settings\his user account' (Recent documents folder is a hidden file. so, note that you will not find the recent documents folder unless you 'show' hidden files. Go to tools in window explorer>folder options>click on the view tab> scroll down to the folder named 'Hidden files and folders' & click to show hidden files and folders>then click apply>ok . Now search for the recent documents folder in #3. open and look all you want. It should show lost of things he viewed recently. also, try the 'spy' type programs the others recommend. these are just ways to see stuff. good luck -- Thanks so very much for your help-! ! ! ! "KALEL114" <KALEL114.1xulet@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:KALEL114.1xulet@pcbanter.net... > > I am pretty new to computers, and suspect my son is downloding > questionable content and deleteing before i get home. I heard of using > safe mode to find deleted video files. Can you guys help? Thanks. > > > -- > KALEL114 |
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Hi,
Erased data can be recovered using special utilties. Among them the most powerful are Active@ undelete and Uneraser (for DOS usage). Whenever I used it, it was always able to find and restore erased data. http://www.active-undelete.com/ http://www.uneraser.com/ |
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