See attached picture for example of what happens (Sorry for the bad quality, something went wrong in the screen grab).
No files show up, thousands "ignored".
Started by Jstaryuk, Dec 24 2007 07:04 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 24 December 2007 - 07:04 AM
Whenever I go into Recuva to recover a file, absolutely nothing shows up in the list. It says that it found some 6000 files, but also says it ignored those 6000+ files. How can I fix this?
See attached picture for example of what happens (Sorry for the bad quality, something went wrong in the screen grab).
See attached picture for example of what happens (Sorry for the bad quality, something went wrong in the screen grab).
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 24 December 2007 - 07:41 PM
Jstaryuk, on Dec 23 2007, 11:04 PM, said:
Whenever I go into Recuva to recover a file, absolutely nothing shows up in the list. It says that it found some 6000 files, but also says it ignored those 6000+ files. How can I fix this?
See attached picture for example of what happens (Sorry for the bad quality, something went wrong in the screen grab).
See attached picture for example of what happens (Sorry for the bad quality, something went wrong in the screen grab).
I think I have this figured out. If you put anything in the box to the right of "Scan" it acts as a mask, or filter. Recuva scans for all files regardless of the mask. It displays those files that match your mask, and shows the rest as "ignored." For example, if you type in "gif" and there are no recoverable gif files, but 6000 others, it will show no files found and at the bottom display "[some info about your hard drive] Found 0 files (6000 Ignored) in xx.xx sec."
-- Aarjay
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 24 December 2007 - 08:16 PM
AarJay, on Dec 24 2007, 11:41 AM, said:
I think I have this figured out. If you put anything in the box to the right of "Scan" it acts as a mask, or filter. Recuva scans for all files regardless of the mask. It displays those files that match your mask, and shows the rest as "ignored." For example, if you type in "gif" and there are no recoverable gif files, but 6000 others, it will show no files found and at the bottom display "[some info about your hard drive] Found 0 files (6000 Ignored) in xx.xx sec."
-- Aarjay
-- Aarjay
Thanks, I understand now...but that means that it can't find the files I deleted. Do you think it has something to do with me having Windows Vista?
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 05 January 2008 - 11:03 AM
How did you delete the files? The recycler will rename deleted files so you will have to search on deletion time or size, etc. You can scan quickly with Recuva watching the preview box if the deleted files are pics.
If you used CCleaner to overwrite your files then that remanes them too. In this case they will, and can, never be recovered.
Rgds.
If you used CCleaner to overwrite your files then that remanes them too. In this case they will, and can, never be recovered.
Rgds.
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 05 January 2008 - 03:01 PM
Recuva runs fine on Vista, I've used it several times without incident. I have noticed that the files will sometime get a different name, but the extension isn't changed.












