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I have deleted a file from recycle bin but i want to use that file how can i resore that file? I have already used system restore for the same but the file couldn't be restore?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: May 27, 2008     Asked by: sunilkumarnanda 
  
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July 06, 2006 09:41:48   #1  
Pankaj Negi        

RE: I have deleted a file from recycle bin but i want ...

Hi,

THere is two solutions:

1. Restore from last back.

2. User Recycler folder. Start-->RUN-->type c:recycler  --> type FTYPE

for any help call me in 91-9945688183


 
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July 29, 2006 06:05:57   #2  
aamir        

RE: I have deleted a file from recycle bin but i want ...

hi

Can u pls  tell how to use FTYPE

syntax

thanks


 
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August 04, 2006 01:46:30   #3  
pankaj shrma        

RE: I have deleted a file from recycle bin but i want ...

Hi pankaj negi,

   can you please tell us that how can we use "FTYPE".and your handset number is not working..

Thanks

pankaj sharma


 
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September 04, 2006 17:29:22   #4  
wajid        

I have deleted a file from recycle bin but i want ...

its very simple

run>>>>>  r.cyclebin  >>>>>> backup  >>>>>>> *.*


 
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November 26, 2006 10:33:43   #5  
Alisha Rehman        

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Use RDstudio, it will recover all the files one had deleted.


 
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