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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 19-Jun-07 22:36:59
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My daughter(yes really) has put a lot of files on a pen drive. She made the mistake of lending the drive to a friend and when it came back no files were visible. The files were still there as I have been able to view then on SUSE but not windows. Her comp runs XP. The file names start with:-
\found.000\file0001.chk.etc. There is no visible lock on the pen drive. Any suggestions how we can get them back? I tried copying the file in vain using SUSE but XP refuses to read them.
Standard User wrtpeeps
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 19-Jun-07 23:09:04
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i had this problem. I got a friend to fix it through linux, he had to rebuild the partition table for the pendrive, which seems to have been deleted.

I just stuck it in my server, gave someone a login on my linux box and told em to fix it for me. Worked fine. Not sure how they did it though, but atleast this is a start.

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Standard User podster
(regular) Tue 19-Jun-07 23:15:50
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Looks like chkdsk files to me. They may be hidden files which is why SUSE can see them, and XP appears not to. So enable viewing hidden files in XP, and try copying them again.

You might want to look at this. I've not tried it myself
http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/chkmate.htm


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jun-07 07:44:05
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That looks interesting, I'll give it a go possibly. I am now able to view the files by allowing my comp to see all files but I am not able to view them on XP. As I can view the files on SUSE, I'll get her comp to see all the files and she'll have to rename them by comparing with my comp. I'll make her do it the long way, she'll learn more that way.
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(committed) Wed 20-Jun-07 08:07:17
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Ooops , probably a similar technique to that used by offshore call centres to capture , subtly change UK user details. change some of your biographic detaiils & wait for a far bigger phish to go ast.

Plus side.can alsobe used to similute a floppy drive on thos very basic floppies a safer area than fiddling about in the BIOS for newbies

Ask youself obvious lifestyle questions?????
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jun-07 09:05:55
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I know I shouldn't ask but I can't resist.

What are you trying to say?
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(staff) Wed 20-Jun-07 09:09:35
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People are free to post both simple and complex questions, what we tend not to like are posts like your which help no-one and if anything would put people off of posting.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jun-07 10:05:19
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I was wondering that myself.
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(deleted) Wed 20-Jun-07 10:40:40
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What the hell are you on, try posting in English next time and perhaps actually try helping the OP instead of rambling rubbish
Standard User wrtpeeps
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 20-Jun-07 11:40:08
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too much alcohol by the looks of it...

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