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13 Aug 2024 09:29:16 EDT (-0400)
  Re: I have lost 2000 + images HELP !!!!!  
From: Ti Leggett
Date: 19 Sep 1998 12:28:04
Message: <3603CD21.4875430B@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Did you make a recovery disk? My guess is no since I never did either.
Supposedly, if you make a recovery disk, you can undo whatever scandisk
did. It's a quite painful experience to lose you data like that. My
sympathies go out.

Ti Leggett

Ken wrote:
> 
> *The problem:
> 
>     I am the victim of microsofts scandisk program and have had an
> entire hard drive wiped out. 20% of the files I could care less about
> but the other 80% were image files and many of them irreplacable.
> Over 1300 POV-Ray rendered images now lost. I don't have to
> tell you people how long it would take to re-render that many scenes.
> 
> *What caused it:
> 
>     While running scan disk it reported that one copy of the fat file
> was not the same as the other. I have had this happen before and went
> ahead and allowed it to correct the error. Upon rebooting, this was a
> compressed drive, drivespace found an error and started scandisk again.
> to make a long story short what I have now is the entire contents
> of the compressed drive now stored as files with the name--
> filechek.001 filechek.002 ect. It didn't bother seperating the files out
> of the directories, Which would have made it easy to just rename the files
> and use them, it instead stored the entire directories as file names.
> 
> *The solution:
> 
> This is where I need your help. Can anybody think of a way to
> recover the images from the directories that have been renamed
> as files. Is there any way to rename a file so the system will recognize
> it as a directory instead. If I could do this then the files would become
> accessable again but I have no clue how to do this.
> Should I mail bomb Microsoft headquarters and just be satisfied with that ?
> 
> Please any and all help would be forever appreciated. Any image you ever
> post for evaluation will get a glowing response from me. I will agree with
> all the opinions you ever express in this group. Any tips, tricks, leads to
> helful information, voodoo remedies, black magic, utility suggestions,
> or anything else you can recommend will bring you eternal peace and my
> heartfelt thanks.
> 
> Thank You for your time and patience.
> 
> Ken Tyler

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