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  1. Some more information: All the data was original on a Windows XP setup. It was copied to this hard disk and Windows 7 is installed. There it went wrong and all drives were empty. One weird thing that I noticed is that the whole drive (e:) is empty, but Windows says that 94,4 mb of the drive is used. Also no hidden files or something. When I cancel the deep scan I do get some results. I get file names with no data attached and numbered files which with an image sample. But I can't finish a whole scan to start picking the files that I want to retrieve (most the files that I want are numbered and the name is lost).
  2. An older version gives the same result, only in other words (log). Recuva_log1_39_50914-4-2013_14-37.txt
  3. Hello, thanks for the edit/restyle of my post. With the repost I also attached the whole log file. Recuva_log1_46_91913-4-2013_22-18.txt
  4. When I try to run a deep scan on a computer, Recuva suddenly closes without a message. This only happens on one harddrive, the other are scanned fine. When I cancel the deep scan I see some files that I can recover, but I'm looking for certain files and I don't known when they are scannend. I ran Recuve in debug modus, this is the beginning and end of the log file: [2013-04-13 22:18:07] [iNFO ] Recuva v1.46.919 [2013-04-13 22:18:07] [iNFO ] System Info: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, Intel Core2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz, 2.0GB RAM, RADEON X700 PRO [2013-04-13 22:18:33] [iNFO ] CDriveInfo::CDriveInfo: Boot sector: ..... [2013-04-13 22:49:33] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:49:36] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:49:51] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:49:52] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:49:53] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:49:54] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: Not a PNG file [2013-04-13 22:50:02] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: jpg error [2013-04-13 22:50:13] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::ExceptionFilter: Out of Memory [2013-04-13 22:50:22] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::LogBaseException: WinAPI exception: WinAlloc.cpp(77) : Unknown system error: 0x00000008 (0x00000008) [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [ERROR] LibRecuva::Util::LogBaseException: WinAPI exception: WinAlloc.cpp(77) : Unknown system error: 0x00000008 (0x00000008) [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] CNtfsUndeleterImpl::FindFileRecords: Building folders [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] CNtfsUndeleterImpl::FindFileRecords: Restoring tree [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::AnalyzeDamage started. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::AnalyzeDamage: Analyzing damage of 58327 files. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] CDamageAnalyzer::PerformAnalysis: 43745 deleted files, 35 filesystem objects [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::~LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::AnalyzeDamage ended. It took 0.218000 seconds. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::ProcessEmails started. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::~LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::ProcessEmails ended. It took 0.110000 seconds. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::ProcessRecycleBin started. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::~LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::ProcessRecycleBin ended. It took 0.078000 seconds. [2013-04-13 22:50:25] [iNFO ] LibRecuva::Utils::LogOperationDuration::LogOperationDuration: LibRecuva::Scan::StageAnalyzeDamage::FilterFiles started. Is there a possibility to run a whole deep scan on the harddrive?
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