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 From:  JHayes55
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5508.1 

I think I have lost an important file I created in Corel. I have done a search to see if I misplaced the file but have been unsuccessful. It is possible that I deleted the file since the last backup but it is not in the recycle bin.
Is there another way to find the file - I have heard that even if a file is deleted it is still on the hard drive. Any ideas on where and how to look??
It was a complex drawing - that I prefer not to have to redo. This is a first for me. I have misplaced the before but never completely lost them.

Thanks

Joe
 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.2 In reply to 5508.1 
Joe,

Do you have Norton Utilities, or something similar?

It has a file recovery tool. In my (limited) experience, it depends on how long ago the file was dumped, as to how successfully it can be fully recovered.

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  JHayes55
 To:  Stunt Engraver (DGL) 
5508.3 In reply to 5508.2 
Must have been dumped in the last few days. I do not have Norton Utilities
 

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.4 In reply to 5508.3 

If you saved any files afterward, they might have overwritten that file. So find something fast.

I think there is a program called 'Get Files Back'. I have it on my home computer, whatever it is called, but will not be there till after Christmas. Sounds more like a system glitch if it is not even in the recycle bin.

I would swear that sometimes XP messes up the file system.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 

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 From:  Patty (PDI)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.5 In reply to 5508.3 

Since its not in the recycle bin, it might worth the effort to search the drive by name. Sometimes they just end up in the wrong sub-directory. I also find it helpful to search by date - if its not named what you expected.

Patty

 

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 From:  Mike (MIKEN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.6 In reply to 5508.5 
Joe
Unfortunately I have some experience here. That is with losing files.

When this happens I find that it has been saved to a different file. I have never found a foolproof way to retrieve them but if you go back via your quickbooks to see what you've billed and check those files you may get lucky.

Mike
Dist. of Lazer Cutting Grid
www.stl-laser.com

 

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 From:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.7 In reply to 5508.3 

Joe,
Mike is right. Corel typically makes a back up automatically of files, so much so that I find that I must go in and delete a lot of them.
Have you tried doing a search for *.cdr and see what comes up?
Good luck. I feel your pain.

 

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 From:  JHayes55
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5508.8 In reply to 5508.7 

I have done a search by name and dates - thus far nothing. If it went into the recycle bin the bin was emptied because it is not there now.
Look like this one is a redo. I thought the file had been on the desktop because I had been tweaking it for the customer. My guess is I grabbed it with some other file and sent it to the recycle bin and then emptied the bin.
Just a guess.

Joe
 

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 From:  Engravin' Dave (DATAKES)
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
5508.9 In reply to 5508.7 

Chuck,

You can turn off that automatic backup feature in your CorelDRAW options, although I am sure Joe would not recommend it. :-(

EDITED: 13 Dec 2006 by DATAKES


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 From:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.10 In reply to 5508.8 

Joe,

have you try this little amazing program? www.copernic.com

this program scans your system completly then you can search for wherever file, it's quick allmost instant on the result after the scan and after your first scan it keeps track of any new file store in your system, this program have help me find files that I also thought was delete try it is free thats the best part.... Good luck


Ruben

 

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 From:  JHayes55
 To:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN) 
5508.11 In reply to 5508.10 
Ruben - it's a nice looking program but one file type it does not search for is Corel Draw files - Sadly that is what I am looking for.
 

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 From:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.12 In reply to 5508.11 

yes that is true, but is not if you go to Tools>Options>Advance>Add

there is where you add the Corel extension .cdr and/or any other file you like the program to index, when you add the file extension is going to pop a dialog, there you want to chose the category as picture since is a graphic related file.

also you want to may sure the program is scanning your system, by defoult the program stop scanning when you are using the system there is an option where you unselect the feature let the program scan your system all the time, you can do this by going to Tools>Options>Indexing & Performance>Indexing Performance then unselect where it says Suspend indexing while I use my Computer

Ruben

 

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 From:  JHayes55
 To:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN) 
5508.13 In reply to 5508.12 
Good tips Ruben - I only read the info from there website so it did not go into the things you mentioned. It sure does look like a nice add on program. My only question is what are it's advantages over the search that comes with Windows?
 

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 From:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.14 In reply to 5508.13 

Difference is that is a lot faster (after the first scan is completed) search deeper than windows for some reason I have find files that windows can't and also keeps track of every file you are saving, windows don't.

With windows you do a fresh scan every time and consumes time with Copernic is almost instant or in the instant, also it categorize your searches like picture, files, videos, music, contacts, favorites/bookmarks, and history of your internet browsing... This kind of searching is call live search, this feature is going to be in Windows Vista and that is Great.

 

Ruben

EDITED: 13 Dec 2006 by QUIEROLEARN

 

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 From:  JHayes55
 To:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN) 
5508.15 In reply to 5508.14 

Thanks Ruben - Good information for me and anyone who reads this thread.

Thank you

Joe
 

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 From:  Mike (MIKEN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.16 In reply to 5508.15 
Joe:
I'm sure you've thought of this--I back up my art files on cd's every month or so. If you do that maybe the file is on one of your back-ups.

Mike
Dist. of Lazer Cutting Grid
www.stl-laser.com

 

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 From:  JHayes55
 To:  Mike (MIKEN) 
5508.17 In reply to 5508.16 
I back up on an external hard drive weekly and store it off site but was lost between backup - under normal conditions I would have never lost it but - it seems as though it is gone - first time I can remember completely loosing a created file. Hope it is the last.
Joe
 

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 From:  Ruben (QUIEROLEARN)
 To:  JHayes55 
5508.18 In reply to 5508.15 

You're welcome!

Ruben

 
 
     
 

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