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On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Lin Sims <ljsims -dot- ml -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I agree with Tony. That sounds dangerous.
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
> wrote:
>
>> No. The 7z files can be be recovered, but not by any ol' utility. I need
>> to
>> find one that can "see" such a file in order to recover it. For example,
>> one named "Recover Files" can't detect such an extension. And the threads
>> I've been reading on Google state that Recuva won't work, either.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Tony Chung <tonyc -at- tonychung -dot- ca> wrote:
>>
>> > So you mean that the 7zip file manager deletes files in a way that
>> cannot
>> > be recovered? That sounds dangerous.
>> >
>> > -Tony
>> >
>> > On Tuesday, 1 December 2015, Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Sorry... not so. Many recovery utilities cannot undelete a 7z file.
>> This
>> >> is
>> >> why I'm asking if anyone specifically knows of one that does recover
>> such
>> >> files.
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Lin Sims <ljsims -dot- ml -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I'm not sure I understand the problem. You're looking to recover a
>> file
>> >> > that you deleted without meaning to. A file recovery utility (and
>> there
>> >> are
>> >> > lots out there, Recuva just happened to be the first Google result)
>> >> should
>> >> > recover ANY file type. It won't open it, but it will undelete it so
>> that
>> >> > you can open it in whatever your archive utility is.
>> >> >
>> >> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Chris Morton <salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Windows 8.1 NTFS
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Robert Lauriston <
>> robert -at- lauriston -dot- com
>> >> >
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Which operating system and version and which file system?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 7:52 AM, Chris Morton <
>> salt -dot- morton -at- gmail -dot- com>
>> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> > > Do you know of a sure-fire way to unerase a 7z file?
>> >>
>> >
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