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Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 02:37:25 PST8
From: "Info [at] SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: recovering a deleted directory

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Hi Butch
Warning to your assumtion on using archive !

The archive does not save every file ...
=2E.. to get a proper restore !!

I am quite sure your OS2.KEY file is still not modified to =

fit perfectly to your systems need !?

The best way to do this recovery is a proper restore from a backup !
You need a frequent backup of your whole system with a Backup SW =

i.e. BackAgain ! You need a much nore frequent backup of your =

genuine and personal data !!!

Both your solutions do not work properly !
It's time to consider a serious Backup SW !!
Good luck !!!

Cheers, svobi

eyeleica@lvcm.com on 01.02.2003 03.12.03
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: recovering a deleted directory

I just inadvertantly deleted my ZTBold directory in my D Drive. There
are
a couple of ways to recover it: 1) Use Undelete command in the command
line after adding undelete line in config.sys 2) At startup, use
recovery mode and start with the latest archived start. I did an
archive
just a few days ago. In addition, I could go back and download and
reinstall. What is the best way to do this recovery?
Butch

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