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Re: recover currupted files On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 21:42:21 -0500, "Mark"
<jmhonzell.nospam@insightbb.com> wrote:
>As I've stated, at least 4 times now: Corrupted files are useless.
>But, in our use of files, we frequently modify, rename, or move files.
>Each instance creates a new copy of the file and erases the name in the
>original pointers, but keeps the pointers until actually overwritten when
>the space is demanded.
>If not overwritten, the original file can be recovered and there is
>typically very minimal data loss.
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>Example:
>In the case of an important family photo, it might be enough to recover the
>original before the red eyes were fixed. I never stated that the corrupt
>file could be repaired. But, if the original could be recovered and used,
>then the red eyes could be fixed again.
Little Richie can't be reasoned with. Like all fanboys, once he makes
up his mind there is no use trying to change it. It further proves the
vast majority of MVPs posting to THIS newsgroup are little more than
Microsoft shills. A shame, since there are some respected and very
knowledgeable MVPs. I guess the good ones avoid this group like the
plague most of the time so the bad conduct of the knuckleheads that
hang out here doesn't rub off. |