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Browse All TopicsI use Windows Xp. I have purchased an application from Software Shelf called 'File Rescue Plus (2)'
This offers 3 options; to recover:
Deleted File Scans
Cluster Scans
Picture Rescue
Choosing 'C drive' and 'Picture Rescue' and choosing the 'Show Thumbnail' option, in a microsecond, a message 'recovering cluster …. of 14,651,272' appears and thumbnails upload, many of which are meaningless to me, but interspersed with images of long-discarded photos, many sent by email to family and friends, but also, very worryingly, images that I have never seen before, often of an undesirable nature.
There is no option to right-click and delete on offer, merely to 'recover'. If some are recovered to a temporary folder and then that folder is deleted and the application is re-run, the images remain intact, unscathed and, it seems, irremovable.
I have run several disc-cleanup applications with absolutely no success. Can any reader give advice, please?
And yes, I have contacted Software Shelf who are unable to help, as deletion problems are not their field.
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by: LucFPosted on 2004-02-13 at 04:19:18ID: 10351486
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