Seriously, who the **** are all these guys who have been on here for so long (this guy, almost 4 years), and still act like complete n00bs and children?
Has no one learned how to use Google or yahoo or any search engine? Hell, "google" is part of the english language now. Why do so many people keep coming to a site named Videohelp asking such random questions (data recovery, best fuel-efficient car, best sex chair)
![]()
![]()
![]()
+ Reply to Thread
Results 31 to 37 of 37
-
-
Originally Posted by kbRenePerez
...as evidenced by the fact that it took you six months to come back and curse at a long-standing, respected forum member.
...some people... -
Originally Posted by Supreme2k
I kid. -
Supreme wasn't kidding. Someone really did ask that. The thread got locked.
https://forum.videohelp.com/topic360303.html?highlight=sex%20chairDonadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again") -
Originally Posted by freebird73717
Couldn't have happened to a better thread, either. -
Because the operating system doesn't immediately re-use space from deleted files, a file can be recovered or undeleted right after it has gone, and for a fair while afterwards. But the chances of a perfect undelete decrease the longer you leave it, because eventually some or all of that space will be re-used.
The chances of recovery also depend on how full your computer's hard drive is. Windows tries to avoid re-using disk space that has recently been freed, to give deleted file recovery software a better chance of working. But the fuller a drive is is, the sooner the freed-up space is going to be used by other files.
If you have defragmented the hard drive since the file was deleted, then this has severely harmed the chances of a successful recovery. Current files will have been moved into the free space left by deleted files in order to reduce fragmentation, making it much less likely that undelete software will be able to find anything useful.
Similar Threads
-
Lost .dvp files
By Hutch81 in forum EditingReplies: 3Last Post: 11th Jan 2010, 17:30 -
Problem: Windows xp lost files
By freestyler9 in forum ComputerReplies: 1Last Post: 20th Oct 2009, 07:08 -
lost timestamp on tod files
By mpunt in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 3Last Post: 18th Jun 2009, 15:49 -
lost password to log on computer
By pantangs in forum ComputerReplies: 4Last Post: 5th Feb 2009, 13:51 -
ffmpegX jumps to "finished" crashes computer, lost progress.app
By jegler in forum ffmpegX general discussionReplies: 16Last Post: 2nd Jun 2008, 19:53