System Restore won' t help here. It' s not like it can magically undo deletion of files. It saves you' re Windows and apps settings so that if you fuck up and your system goes screwy it can be restored to a working condition.
It doesn' t back up your files.
There
are recovery programs but very few work properly and most won' t recover anywhere near 100% of the original folders etc.
The trick, and this is a killer, ...is if the data is important, ...back it up!
Hahaha, but seriously, Byakko, do you know what make of harddrive you have?
If it' s NTFS go
HERE and get FINDNTFS.
Boot your system into DOS using a boot disk with the findntfs.exe file on it. Type
FINDNTFS # 1 1 1 c:\recoverlog.txt files at the command prompt, replacing the " #" with the number of the hard drive you are reading from, ...which i' m guessing would be ' 1' .
If you want to create a text file version of the list then type
C:\>findntfs 1 1 1 1 c:\recoverlog.txt files_ When you look through the list everything will be jumbled as hell but you should be able to find the document, file, folder or whatever. When you do scroll back up and find what directory it' s in.
Then type
FINDNTFS 1 1 1 1 copy # (# being the directory number the file is located in). It' ll then copy those files into the FINDNTFS install directory.
< Message edited by NITRO -- 5 Mar 07 21:23:42 >