ZeroZ
September 1, 2007, 1:23am
1
i just installed recuva, and each time i try to scan my deleted files on my computer, it stops almost half way through and this message pops up at the bottom of the screen, in the program
An attempt was made to move the file pointer before the beginning of the file.
any help will be great
thanks
ZeroZ
September 15, 2007, 5:01am
2
no one can help me out at all? it must be a really big problem then
system
September 15, 2007, 6:10am
3
Can you post an error log here and we'll look into this for you.
MrRon
ZeroZ
September 29, 2007, 7:08am
4
i couldn't get an error log, the program didn't even offer me to see one to begin with
i just installed the latest version, and it didn't even do anything, it just gave me details of my HDD
it's saying that it found 0 files (0 ignored) in 0.129673 seconds
that obviously can't be right, right?
i couldn't get an error log, the program didn't even offer me to see one to begin with
i just installed the latest version, and it didn't even do anything, it just gave me details of my HDD
it's saying that it found 0 files (0 ignored) in 0.129673 seconds
that obviously can't be right, right?
Please read "Pinned:How to start Recuva in debug mode"
TpFm
October 1, 2007, 12:08am
6
Please read "Pinned:How to start Recuva in debug mode"
I have a problem scanning the c drive too.
Here is the error log it gave me in debug mode:
[2007-10-01 01:59:36] [iNFO ] Recuva v1.05.118
[2007-10-01 01:59:36] [iNFO ] System Info: MS Windows XP SP2, IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® 4 CPU 2.50GHz, 2.0GB RAM, Sapphire RADEON X1600 PRO
[2007-10-01 01:59:39] [iNFO ] OEM Name NTFS
[2007-10-01 01:59:39] [iNFO ] Read from MFT: 64640 records total
[2007-10-01 01:59:39] [iNFO ] Boot sector: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=
system
October 1, 2007, 8:35am
7
We have a new version coming out very soon that should fix this issue.
MrRon
TpFm
October 1, 2007, 6:04pm
8
Wooow!! That update came very fast!!
And you know what? It's working on C now!!
God work guys