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Esteban

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  1. It already has that option. Select the drive you want (any one or all) and click scan. 10z5sg9.png

    Do you want the option to scan just two or three at one time? e.g. C, H, J

     

    Yes, selecting two or three at same time, this can be usefull, for example:

     

    Conecting two usb drives and dont want to scan also my computer entire drive...

     

    Thanks :)

  2. I have test the "chkdsk /f" comand in the hard drive and I do not think that has made many changes to the hard disk, but i have test again with recuva and the same error ocurrs

     

    The logfile its a little extensive than before

     

    Any ideas?

     

    Thanks

     

    P.D: In the new version of recuva the problem is still here, I have attached the log of the error in the new version of recuva "1.42.544"

     

    Recuva_log1_41_5371-12-2011_10-31.zip.zip]

    Recuva_log1_42_5442-12-2011_16-5.zip

  3. Hello i have test again the recovery and in the log file, in the final lines apear too much times this:

    [ERROR] bad allocation

     

    I have attached the log file, and a .dmp file have been created but is emtpy

     

    How i fix this? It can be a damaged hard disk the cause of this error? can i bypass the bad allocation error?

     

    Thanks :)

    Recuva_log1_41_5371-12-2011_0-22.txt

  4. The error don't appear in all hard drives that i have used recuva, only in some of them, im going to see the number of files that recuva detects in the first pass before the error appears and the cpu usage of the computer (before, i have executed recuva alone and with other programs runing without any problem), also im going to use the /debug parameter to see if a logfile is created.

     

    PD: In the recuva folder there are some recovery files and folders, from various recoveries that i have done before, i have not selected the recuva folder as the destination folder, can be that a bug?

     

    Thanks :)

  5. Hello, i have a problem with recuva, when i try to find files in a hard drive, when it finish scanning for files, its says in spanish "Memoria insuficiente", in english "insufficient memory" or also it can be this i found in the changelog of recuva: "Insufficient resources error"

     

    Why this error occurs?

     

    I have test the same SATA hard drive of 250GB in 2 computers

     

    Computer 1

    Windows 7 32Bits

    4GB RAM (3,37GB usable)

    700GB Free HD

     

    Computer 2

    Windows XP

    2GB RAM

    190GB Free HD

     

    I both computers its says de same error, when recuva reaches 100% in the first pass of scanning

     

    My recuva options are

    Show files found in hidden system directories

    Deep Scan

    Scan for non-deleted files

    Restore folder structure

     

    I have test to uncheck Scan for non-deleted files and the same occurs

     

    Thanks and sorry for my english :)

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