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    W7 64 bit ultimate
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       #11

    update: found out there is an option to get RECUVA to maintain original folder structure.
    Recovered to a separate HDD and all files no back in place
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #12

    Disk Drill


    sargan said:
    Doesn't work ... all the 'My xxx' folders are not shown.

    Do you know of system recover / undelete that will restore files and keep folder structure ?

    RECUVA found all files ... but just seems to dump them into single folder.
    Yes I know of a couple of programs. Sorry for the delay in replying. Sleep was needed!

    You can try Disk Drill - hopefully you can work out how to use the software.

    Here's screenshots showing recovered documents and folder structure. Note - you may end up with a different folder name and need to cut and paste and rename recovered folders back to their original names.

    Deleted files (and folders) available to be recovered:
    recover Deleted folder-disk-drill.jpg

    Deleted files and folder actually recovered.
    recover Deleted folder-recovered.jpg

    Will post more details soon.
    Last edited by Callender; 31 May 2015 at 11:04. Reason: correct spelling mistake
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  3. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #13

    Recover folders?


    sargan said:
    update: found out there is an option to get RECUVA to maintain original folder structure.
    Recovered to a separate HDD and all files no back in place
    Okay good news. I missed your last post. Perhaps you might like to mark this thread solved?

    If anyone wants to try Disk Drill here's the link:

    Totally Free data recovery software

    Note: This link is for the Windows version - not the MAC version. Also recover drive images uses MAC format so that feature isn't great unless you have a .dmg to .iso convertor.

    It's good at recovering folders/ files though!
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