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#1 OFFLINE   varmer

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Posted 30 April 2009 - 02:15 PM

Hello! My new Tv box only records onto a USB hard drive, it records a video file as a folder: eg,SWR Fernsehen@10fa6ce8. when opened there are 3 files .IFO, .IDX, and .TRP.

One day I renamed some @ folders with each singers name, but then it lost the .TRP files. So I scanned the external hard drive "F" with "Recuver" looking for :.TRP, .trp files, as a deep scan, options: show files in hidden etc, scan for non-deleted files.
At the start Recuver said it found 7 files, it scanned "F" and then "C" for an hour, but it did not do a second scan, and at the end it said no files were found on "F", and none showed in the found files box. This is my first use of Recuver, have I done something wrong?
Where is the "debug" option please?
My system is XP Home, SP 3.


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Posted 03 May 2009 - 07:45 AM

View Postvarmer, on Apr 30 2009, 02:15 PM, said:

Hello! My new Tv box only records onto a USB hard drive, it records a video file as a folder: eg,SWR Fernsehen@10fa6ce8. when opened there are 3 files .IFO, .IDX, and .TRP.

One day I renamed some @ folders with each singers name, but then it lost the .TRP files. So I scanned the external hard drive "F" with "Recuver" looking for :.TRP, .trp files, as a deep scan, options: show files in hidden etc, scan for non-deleted files.
At the start Recuver said it found 7 files, it scanned "F" and then "C" for an hour, but it did not do a second scan, and at the end it said no files were found on "F", and none showed in the found files box. This is my first use of Recuver, have I done something wrong?
Where is the "debug" option please?
My system is XP Home, SP 3.
Try the free version of handy recovery. http://www.handyreco...recovery-fw.exe

The later versions are far more powerful, but chances are, if recuva can't, it can.

I have not see a data recovery program (so far) that can best the version 4 or so of handy recovery at finding hidden files. It even finds lost partitions and finds the files deleted on that!

Top that!

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Posted 09 May 2009 - 05:37 PM

Thank you kind Sir, I certainly will try it, thank you for your reply. :D