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Number : 3702 Date : 2003-02-13 Author : james sadler Subject : Re: undoing /clone Size(KB) : 1
As you found out by accident XXCOPY can be used as a wonderful delete tool. Don't forget that because in the future if you wish you can erase entire volumes simply by cloning an empty directory run from a batch file. This is a very valuable feature in the Windows OSs as in many cases the OS tries like crazy to keep you from deleting certain files. --- "S.Y.Lye " wrote: > hey, guys, really thanks a lot for all the advise, > Kan, Meir, Teck > Low and Virg, you're all really kind in helping me > on this. Will > definitely keep more caution on doing things like > this next time, may > be I'm not in a very good condition that day, cause > just break from > the Chinese New Year holiday, haha... > > It's holiday yesterday here, so I was only be able > to receive all the > advises today. I've tried Norton Unerase and > Undelete, not doing > good, then I tried "PC Inspector" recommended by > Teck Low, sadly to > say those file erase by xxcopy is not seen anyway, > but I could see > others file which manually deleted a couple weeks > ago, I kind of like > this peace of software. > > Anyway, though I can't get back my files, it's ok > and I will keep > this lesson in mind, and for good faith, I've gained > good friendly > knowledge from you guys!! > > Take care!! > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com
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