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immortalfrieza

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  1. The files I recovered were enough to almost completely fill a C: drive with almost 1000 GB worth of room, so I suppose I'm screwed here. (I've been downloading a carload of stuff). Anyway, I've decided to just take what recovered files I can that would be a pain to redownload and delete everything else.
  2. I already have rescanned. I've looked though quite a few of the recovered files and noticed that they were the same as the ones that I had recovered earlier, but I can't recover them because I don't have enough space.
  3. Thanks for answering. The big problem is that I in fact didn't recover the files to a different drive because I only have one, I recovered them to the drive that they came from. Unfortunately, all the recovered files as is already fill up most all of my storage capacity so I can't redo the file recovery until I figure out how to get rid of them so I have the room to recover them again. I'm having a major run a bad luck apparently. It would probably take a while, but could I store those files elsewhere, such as some sort of online storage, should I delete them, or use some other method so I can rerun Recuva?
  4. I recently had a computer crash and lost everything, and I had to reinstall my windows 7 operating system. So I got Recuva to scan my entire computer, find an recover all the files I lost. The problem is that I had not known then about the "restore folder stucture" option, as I had assumed that it would do so automatically. So I recovered all the files but now I have a loooong list of of thousands of files with no way of organizing them into the correct folders and putting them back where they originally were. Can Recuva be used to help solve this, or does anyone know of a program that I can use which allows me to put files automatically into proper folders for them and place them where they should be so they can operate properly.
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