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Axdsilva

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  1. well i'll ask again for any help if I do or something, thanks anyway...
  2. D drive doesn't seem to be at fault, a few added files on it work, but none of the 'recuva'd' files do
  3. I thought that I am not supposed to add files so they don't overwrite files I am trying to recover
  4. Didn't work Nothing appeared in either explorer, and despite saying quality excellent, it still said device not ready and nothing was recovered ???
  5. It didn't work Opened explorer to both drives, but it still gives me the 'device is not ready' and didn't recover the file
  6. Sorry, I didn't understand what I was suppose to do when I open my D drive edit: Also I see that the adresses on the recuva go f:\? for a lot of them Is this something affecting recuva?
  7. F holds the lost files D is where I am transfering them too edit:I should add that I was using the freeware version and the device was 'quick formatted' Also I have a lot of video and compressed files and those that I have recovered, ones with passwords aren't opening, I get error messages, is Recuva meant to recover them, or is it just not built for that cause none of them open
  8. Same problem, but I already turned off all those usb off power stuff on my laptop It says excellent and all but of the 93,000 files I have only 21,000 on my hardrive were recovered and now I'm doing it manually and well same progress, most are telling me when I try 'device is not ready' suggestions? any would help right now
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