Had a small boo-boo today...had to share.
While trying to delete a directory for a dvd I had burned it seems that Winblows decided that I didn't want just that directory, but the whole drive deleted. So, 45 Gigs of data went to oblivion. Of course it asked the 'too big to stick in recycle bin' question, but it only looked like the 1 directory was selected.
Sigh. 3 hours later, thank gods for recovery software. Managed to save most of the data, but had a brief 'ho crap' time.
Heres a few tips:
- Get some good recovery software before you need it. I recomend Restorer2000 Pro.
- If you delete the files, whatever you do, do NOT save ANYthing new to that drive until you have tried recovery. If you save anything, you'll run the risk of overwriting the section of the drive where the info was.
Oh, and back up often.
While trying to delete a directory for a dvd I had burned it seems that Winblows decided that I didn't want just that directory, but the whole drive deleted. So, 45 Gigs of data went to oblivion. Of course it asked the 'too big to stick in recycle bin' question, but it only looked like the 1 directory was selected.
Sigh. 3 hours later, thank gods for recovery software. Managed to save most of the data, but had a brief 'ho crap' time.
Heres a few tips:
- Get some good recovery software before you need it. I recomend Restorer2000 Pro.
- If you delete the files, whatever you do, do NOT save ANYthing new to that drive until you have tried recovery. If you save anything, you'll run the risk of overwriting the section of the drive where the info was.
Oh, and back up often.