It's not like I need all that many files to be undeleted. Just stupid me deleted a folder I shouldn't have, but all the undelete programs I can find are $129. All I want is a couple of damn excel files...OS X please.and no, no backup measures have been taken. recently, at least.
4/13/2009 12:17:19 PM
CTRL+ZRecycle BinRestorethe oh so wonderful mac os doesn't have these simple functions?
4/13/2009 12:21:38 PM
CMD-Z undid the last thing I did ... after I had done the deed. Yay, I undid a move-object. weeee.
4/13/2009 12:40:19 PM
^^ it does, but once you empty the trash, the files are gone, just like Windows. Unless you use an undelete program
4/13/2009 12:48:01 PM
and are meaning to imply that you can right-click -> restore the recycle bin after it's been emptied?because you can't possibly mean that opening the trash and just grabbing the files I need was something I just didn't think of. And I'm also sure that no one charges $129 for a program that opens the damn trash and shows you the files in there.But if there's a built-in Windows function to restore the recycle bin after it's been emptied, then congratulations Microsoft.
4/13/2009 1:03:26 PM
There was a very good freeware undelete/maintenance program I found a few years back... can't remember the name but it's on the tip of my tounge. I'll get back to you if/when I remember it. Not sure if it'll work in OSX, but if the guys who made it updated it even remotely recently then it probably will.[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 1:23 PM. Reason : .]
4/13/2009 1:16:30 PM
no need to be a dick to me about it. I commented on mac, not you. and how am I supposed to know if you actually have the brains to do one of those three things? I figured someone dumb enough to delete an entire folder, then the recycle bin and never back-up this folder that is so important isn't smart enough to look in the recycle bin, ctrl/cmd-z immediately, or restore the folder.AND, IIRC, in Vista, you can still restore a deleted folder/file. Figured mac might have this capability.
4/13/2009 1:21:36 PM
This isn't what I used to use, but it looks just as good and should be able to help you out:http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/24747Was linked to on some mac forum. Second google result for "undelete maintenance programs mac" (without quotes). Not hard to find at all.
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4/13/2009 1:26:39 PM
^you can't read to well, can you? I love it when morons make stupid assumptions1. I was a dick about macs, not to the OP.2. I've never used a mac? GTFO you shit stain of a troll. I've used macs enough to have an opinion about them. [Edited on April 13, 2009 at 1:32 PM. Reason : .]
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4/13/2009 1:35:18 PM
The problem now solved by a third party, the wild Tech Talk Users begin to bicker amongst one another, with the second and fourth parties debating just how much of an argument was being argued....Fascinating.
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4/13/2009 2:46:21 PM
Boomerang at least looks promising. I'll give it a shot. What I'd love to see is a program that gives away the first 10 MB of recovery for free. But nooooo......edit: nope, same thing as the others. It lets me see the files that it found, but insists that i purchase it before i can actually recover them.woah, weird pricing scheme:100 MB - $401 GB - $8010 GB - $100100 GB - $150250 GB - $2001 TB - $280that's almost promising. [Edited on April 13, 2009 at 3:27 PM. Reason : ]
4/13/2009 3:12:57 PM
If this were DOS, you could just use undelete.This isn't DOS.
4/13/2009 3:17:39 PM
What I'd like to see is a "trial" version that works perfectly and doesn't care how long you use it......like WinRAR, but for file recovery (and in this case, for Mac).Wish I remembered the utility I used a few years ago... not just for this thread, but so I can install it for myself.
4/13/2009 3:18:06 PM
God bless all the FOSS software for Windows and Linux.
4/13/2009 4:14:05 PM
The people that make CCleaner have a free program called Recova. I haven't tried it though so I'm not sure how good it is.
4/13/2009 4:37:27 PM
is there anyway to guarantee something is deleted "for good" and never restored?
4/13/2009 9:32:02 PM
no, they're going to find your gay kiddie porn
4/13/2009 9:33:14 PM
In reference to 3^Recova from Piriform, makers of CCleaner is nice. It worked when I used it just to test if it worked, it obviously can't recover files that have been overwritten instead of just stricken from the FAT.http://www.recuva.com/
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