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scorpiono

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  1. Ok But there are lots of tools that can do that. The stuff that distinguish Recuva from the rest ist the deeper scan stuff etc. And if you want to use that you will need to save your scan results and scan whole harddrives. btw Flash Drives or USB Sticks must not necessarily mean that they are F: You can assign any drive letter that you want.
  2. What are you talking about dude?
  3. Sry I forgot to mention that you were right. In fact I got 3 logical drives. Recuva is a need tool, but it really is missing some functionality. Saving Scans and selecting specific logical drives to scan or scanning whole hard drives For example: Scan only drives with X: Drive C [] Drive D [] Drive K [X] Drive L [] Drive X [X] Drive Y [X] is not possible afaik
  4. Ok guess that is the answer I was looking for How do you conclude that I only got 3? Yes, but I couldn't find a way to save the scans ._. My main problem is that my partitiontable got messed up and some files are now on another partition or so. So I need to scan the whole disk.
  5. All partitions are listed in windows. I can scan all partitions one by one. But I don't want to check every 4 hours whether I can select the next drive. My problem has nothing to do with his. and I don't want to scan all my drives (would take a week or so ). I just want to scan a particular external harddrive (no windows drive or all windows drives on this hard drive)
  6. Hi I want to scan my whole external drive with recuva. The problem is. I can't figure out how to select the whole drive because it has been partitioned into 3 logical partitions. So is there a way to select whole harddrives? or a way to scan the 3 specific partitions without scanning any other partitions. thx in advance for all answers (I used the search engine: click without success)
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