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Recover deleted files
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 12:52:19 AM UTC+8, Roland wrote:
I'm sure it's somewhere on the net... but I haven't found the answer yet. Is there a way to recover deleted files? even after reformating? Thanks, Roland You can recover deleted files or formatted files with asoftech data recovery software, see this tutorial http://www.asoftech.com/articles/rec...er-format.html hope this helps. |
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Recover deleted files
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 12:52:19 AM UTC+8, Roland wrote:
(some question) On Fri, 08 Aug 2014, " spammed this reply: You can recover deleted files or formatted files with (bull****) data recovery software, see this tutorial To which Computer Dork Kev wrote: I wonder how Google has made it so easy to miss the fact that a post is 11 years old. I'm going to give you a klue Kev. First, look at this: NNTP-Posting-Host: 103.224.164.18 (SINGAPORE) Do you really think that someone from Singapore, going by the handle "rachelholas", posted a real, organic reply to an 11 year-old post about how to recover deleted files? Here's your klue: Those are spamvertized posts, made robotically or programmatically by hackers that want you to think their "helpful" reply (and link to software) is genuine. They scan usenet, looking for keywords, and post canned replies, hoping people will download their ****, which is probably full of ad-ware or malware. They pay no attention to the date of the post they're replying to. And you went on to quote this: http://(insert.garbage.link.here)/ar...cover-bull****... How very smart of you to help the spammers by repeating the link to their garbage-ware. Do you not think before you post replies? Now you have your klue about these replies to ancient posts and why they are made. Next time, perhaps you won't help propagate links to garbage-ware when you mindlessly re-post them in your replies. |
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Recover deleted files
98 Guy "98"@guy . com wrote:
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 12:52:19 AM UTC+8, Roland wrote: (some question) On Fri, 08 Aug 2014, " spammed this reply: You can recover deleted files or formatted files with (bull****) data recovery software, see this tutorial To which Computer Dork Kev wrote: I wonder how Google has made it so easy to miss the fact that a post is 11 years old. I'm going to give you a klue Kev. First, look at this: NNTP-Posting-Host: 103.224.164.18 (SINGAPORE) Do you really think that someone from Singapore, going by the handle "rachelholas", posted a real, organic reply to an 11 year-old post about how to recover deleted files? Here's your klue: Those are spamvertized posts, made robotically or programmatically by hackers that want you to think their "helpful" reply (and link to software) is genuine. Fair enough, it's often hard to tell stupid posters from spam-bots (that's the idea isn't it?). You can't deny there's a lot of old post replying going on, Spam and otherwise. No need to get heated about it. And you went on to quote this: http://(insert.garbage.link.here)/ar...cover-bull****... How very smart of you to help the spammers by repeating the link to their garbage-ware. Do you not think before you post replies? I'll quote what I like. If someone has blocked posts from this bloke, they'll have the sense of mind to avoid the link anyway. Not my job to decide what people can see or follow links to and what they can't. Now you have your klue about these replies to ancient posts and why they are made. Some of them, yes. Next time, perhaps you won't help propagate links to garbage-ware when you mindlessly re-post them in your replies. Nope, I'll quote what I like, as long as a post isn't x-noarchived. A link on its own can't infect a computer, just what someone else decides to do with it based on their own judgement of risk. -- __ __ #_ |\| | _# |
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