I hate computers!!!!

Years ago I emailed our IT department as my Laptop wasn't doing what I wanted, the guy replied with a list of instructions and at the end said I'd had Id.10.T issue. It was weeks before I realised what he was inferring :shifty:
 
Malc, I've had success on my PC previously with a program called 'recuva', you may like to give it a try...

https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva
Your spelling is out of this world Dave, I just typed recuva into my phone and predictive gave me Tw@.

That mind boggles, MAZDA “you have a friend in me”:wacky:

Roy.;)
 
Yeah, sometimes referred to as "Operator Error"

Tony.
 
Hi Malc.
If you’ve previously backed up your computer you try a back recovery. Basically resetting and recovering back to a previous date before you deleted your files most computers will allow you to do this.
Might help
Carl
 
Hi Carl,
No, never done a back up ( have no idea on how its done). and looking today it would appear that the file was either overwritten or ‘ saved as ‘ in error.
Oh well ! Annoying, but will stop me from worrying how much I actually spend on the car.=))
 
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Grab a passing 10 year old , offer a packet of smarties and bingo job done files restored
 
If you have a look at online storage tools like Onedrive they will take backups and keep old versions for you. If you get a new computer they will download local copies for you. And if you haven't got your own computer to hand you can look at files online.

And they aren't complicated to use - honest guvnor. You download, install and point it to your local files and that's it.
 
If you have a look at online storage tools like Onedrive they will take backups and keep old versions for you. If you get a new computer they will download local copies for you. And if you haven't got your own computer to hand you can look at files online.

And they aren't complicated to use - honest guvnor. You download, install and point it to your local files and that's it.

i bet they will... i would never trust cloud services... or google drive or wondirve to back up my porn... best place to keep it is on my hard disc...... guvnor.... and lock the front door with a vpn

ohh and dont use microsoft products...
 
i bet they will... i would never trust cloud services... or google drive or wondirve to back up my porn... best place to keep it is on my hard disc...... guvnor.... and lock the front door with a vpn

ohh and dont use microsoft products...
:wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:
 
I'm glad I know a bit about cars Niall .....................

Tony.
 
I spent 4 hours today rebuilding the missing spreadsheet, using all the invoices that I had kept. Unfortunately they don’t cover everything, so tomorrow will go through all ebay/paypal emails to see what I have missed.
I also discovered this morning that Excel had a compatability mode issue (???????) and affected all spreadsheets on my system, but somehow, by following some online instructions, I have got them all back to normal.....well at least working!!!

Its been like being back at work :arghh::arghh:, dont want to get into that habit =))
 
Download Hirens boot disc (can be CD or USB)
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/download/
This contains lots of free utilities, particularly good are
  • Puran Data Recovery v1.2.0
  • Puran File Recovery v1.2.0
  • Recuva v1.53.0.1087
  • Runtime GetDataBack for FAT v4.3.3
  • Runtime GetDataBack for NTFS v4.3.3
  • Runtime GetDataBack Simple v5.0.0
if you can download it on a machine other than the one the lost files were as you may overwrite the recoverable data if you download this.
If you can't download on another machine PM me and I'll cut a CD for you and post it.
 
Download Hirens boot disc (can be CD or USB)
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/download/
This contains lots of free utilities, particularly good are
  • Puran Data Recovery v1.2.0
  • Puran File Recovery v1.2.0
  • Recuva v1.53.0.1087
  • Runtime GetDataBack for FAT v4.3.3
  • Runtime GetDataBack for NTFS v4.3.3
  • Runtime GetDataBack Simple v5.0.0
if you can download it on a machine other than the one the lost files were as you may overwrite the recoverable data if you download this.
If you can't download on another machine PM me and I'll cut a CD for you and post it.


Thanks for the info. I have an old laptop that I will try to download it to.
 
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Another 3 hours trolling through ebay, and paypal, and credit card accounts, and finally reinstated the whole spreadsheet and updated with stuff bought over the last week or so.

The outcome is that I now have a figure in BIG RED numbers of ‘spent to date’. ......OH F**k :eek::eek::eek::eek:

Perhaps it was better lost =))
Think I better hit ‘Control Alt Delete’ before the wife sees it. :whistle:
 
Grab a passing 10 year old , offer a packet of smarties and bingo job done files restored

I'd be real careful about offering 10 year olds smarties in exchange for services these days :whistle::whistle:
 
Already covered above, but...in increasingly complex solutions
  • Backup regularly. Plenty of tools around to do it. On Apple Macs it’s built in. You can backup to the same drive but that’s of limited benefit.
  • Use a NAS (always on Network Attached Storage). Combined with backup tools you have independent and automated backups. Better than remembering to backup because you won’t until the very second you wished you had. These drives can be used for backing up devices too.
  • Use a NAS with mirrored drives. It will maintain copies of its own data. Should one drive fail, it can recreate the duplicate copy itself when the faulty drive is replaced.
  • Use a further NAS as a second backup located somewhere different at home. This protects you in the case of fire, water damage or theft.
  • Use backup tools to keep the primary NAS and the backup synced.
  • Put the second NAS in a different location - eg relatives house for safe keeping.
  • Put the second NAS on-line at a different location and use a VPN and backup software to keep them synchronised. Secure and bomb proof and entirely under your control.
  • Hot swappable RAID arrays are probably overkill for home use :whistle:
Use cloud based services. Great service but can be limited on space (I have 12Tbyte of on-line storage :eek: and another 6Tbyte offline :eek::eek:). For accessing files from any device at any location they are fabulous.
Potential issues around security of that data. Real big issues if it isn’t you needing to get at it! That is, who owns that data. Families have lost access to photos of loved ones because they have no legal right of access.

As far as losing files...
It’s highly unlikely the file itself is truly lost. It’s just the pointers to the data is corrupt. That’s like the index to pages in a book. The pages are still there but you don’t know where specific things are. Find the start of a subject though (a particular file) you can then start to read again. This is what file data recovery does and is very effective.
You can more often than not, recover data. That is until you write something else. There’s risk that the data itself gets overwritten. If you know you must get data back then do not use your computer (or that disk-drive) until you’ve recovered what you need. Don’t even be tempted..... do not boot from that drive. Take it out and analyse it on another machine (or boot from a USB images.

Backup strategies can be confusing and difficult to set up. Most people may only use a small amount of data. It isn’t hard to do.
You can protect yourself to a degree by using a large SD card and set up a daily backup of specific files or folders. Quick, simple and cheap. But, it won’t protect you against catastrophic loss such as theft, fire etc.

If you want to backup music for example, you need bigger storage.

An external portable USB drive will help. Easy to use. Can be set up to backup any changes as soon as it is plugged in.
Can be kept and storedseparate from your computer.
I would see a USB drive preferably kept somewhere completely different to store your photos. These are your memories and worth far more to you than £50 for the drive. This would be my minimum for some files.

Apple has integrated tools in iCloud and Timemachine. Easy as pie to use. I can go back years to virtually any previous version of any file with TimeMachine. Of course, you pay more for that degree of functionality. But, IMHO, it’s worth it. Windows by comparison you need an IT degree.
 
Hi Mazza - I know my around a PC so perhaps I can help you out on Sunday in case you're still stuck.

Good advice from Redline above...you may find that you get an allowance for Cloud based storage from your Broadband provider - BT i think provide 5GB for free

I use a MAC now (coupled with Time Machine & iCloud) after a PC disaster a good number of years ago and lost a lot of family photographs.
 
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