Peter,
Interesting. "SafeDelete" is simultaneously a linux program to support
undeleting files and at the same time a company that makes software to
make it impossible to undelete files!
Haines
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>> I am using the program safedelete. It works well and is easy to install
just
>> follow the instructions to set it up.
> Very puzzling response. The thread is about how to recover a deleted
> file, but SafeDelete offers, as best as I can make out, only a
> commercial Annihilator application for
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 08:28, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> ANW, I believe that the thread must die here. :-)
Thats your porgative, you started the thread so the honour is yours.
I only directed someone to an URL where it is explained HOWTO do what the
question was all about period.
Thread d
> I am using the program safedelete. It works well and is easy to install just
> follow the instructions to set it up.
Very puzzling response. The thread is about how to recover a deleted
file, but SafeDelete offers, as best as I can make out, only a
commercial Annihilator application for Windows
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:27:13PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> Even DOS or widows cannot always recover deleted files, one has to do quite
> complicated things, your approach saying in "General" there is no way is
> simply NOT true period. I still dont quite understand your origanal statement,
> i quo
I am using the program safedelete. It works well and is easy to install just
follow the instructions to set it up.
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On Monday 31 March 2003 20:07, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:34:32PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> > On Monday 31 March 2003 13:28, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> > > He asked for rm.
> >
> > Yes indeed he did, i gave an answer concerning "files" deleted with the
> > 'rm' command
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:34:32PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2003 13:28, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> >
> > He asked for rm.
>
> Yes indeed he did, i gave an answer concerning "files" deleted with the 'rm'
> command. So what is your point,?
>
> Most all of the hits one gets
On Monday 31 March 2003 19:03, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 09:15:36AM -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> > At 04:28 PM 3/31/2003 +0300, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> > >He asked for rm.
> >
> > ... and Richard gave him a good answer. In particular, this link (turns
> > up as #2
On Monday 31 March 2003 13:28, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:14:32PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> > On Monday 31 March 2003 08:54, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:36:33AM -, n mishra wrote:
> > > > This probably sounds really silly but could so
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 09:15:36AM -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 04:28 PM 3/31/2003 +0300, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> >
> >He asked for rm.
>
>
> ... and Richard gave him a good answer. In particular, this link (turns up
> as #2 when I actually try what Richard suggested)
>
> htt
At 04:28 PM 3/31/2003 +0300, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:14:32PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2003 08:54, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:36:33AM -, n mishra wrote:
> > > This probably sounds really silly but could someone plea
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:14:32PM +, pa3gcu wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2003 08:54, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:36:33AM -, n mishra wrote:
> > > This probably sounds really silly but could someone please tell me
> > > if there is any way of recovering files
On Monday 31 March 2003 08:54, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:36:33AM -, n mishra wrote:
> > This probably sounds really silly but could someone please tell me
> > if there is any way of recovering files which have been deleted
> > using the rm command.
>
> In general
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 08:36:33AM -, n mishra wrote:
> This probably sounds really silly but could someone please tell me
> if there is any way of recovering files which have been deleted
> using the rm command.
In general: there is no way.
If you are lucky, you can dump using dd your par
Hi all,
This probably sounds really silly but could someone please tell me
if there is any way of recovering files which have been deleted
using the rm command.
Thanks in advance.
mishra.
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