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  1. The deep scan finished, and all of the [######].extension numbered files were basically junk, not sure if those were the files that extended the full deep scan (it took 6 days), but it seems like some sort of skip or exclusion option would be beneficial to cut down the total deep scan time, even if it is just to get a feel for if the deep scan is going to produce the desired results?

  2. I have been running a Recuva Deep Scan for about 4 days now and it appears to be stuck on a specific file for over 1 day now.  The time to complete seems to be updated but I have my doubts that it will ever finish to 100%.  Since I never ran this before I do not know what happens when the Cancel button is clicked?  Does it just stop or do you have a chance to recover the files that it found up to that point?

  3. Running a deep scan that is in over 4 days and appears to be stuck, I realized that Recuva is an all or nothing proposition.  In my case I lost the C:\Users folder and those personal files under a specific user are the files I am interested in recovering.  I am assuming that Recuva is going through all sorts of temporary cache files, and files from thousands of games that I downloaded and subsequently deleted.  If I could specify a specific root folder (in my case C:\Users) the thought is that the deep scan would be faster and only search for files under a specific root folder that I am interested in recovering.  Please consider this option if it is possible.

  4. Currently running a Recuva deep scan and in about 4 days.  Recuva is stuck on a specific file it appears as the file number is not going up and the length of time until completion is ever increasing.  If it is possible a button on the deep scan progress window to skip over a file would be brilliant.

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