Here is my problem. If i let recuva run (deepscan of C drive, with search system files and restore folder structure), it will get to about 41%, with 526,012 files found, and then it will just stop and show that no files were found. If i click cancel at 40%, it will show me the files that it has found so far. While that first batch of files is useful, I would like to be able to run the scan on my entire disk.
I have 2gb ram, 8gb readyboost, and 4gb virtual memory. I'm running Windows 7, and have a Intel Core2 CPU 6400 @2.14Ghz
Is there anything I can tweak with my system to get it to run to 100%?
EDIT: Here are the last few lines of the log that was created when I ran it in debug mode. Doesn't look particularly helpful, but maybe it will ring a bell with someone
[2010-02-02 10:39:13] [ERROR] Not a PNG file
[2010-02-02 10:39:13] [ERROR] Not a PNG file
[2010-02-02 10:39:13] [ERROR] Not a PNG file
[2010-02-02 10:39:13] [ERROR] Not a PNG file
[2010-02-02 10:39:14] [ERROR] Not a PNG file
[2010-02-02 10:39:15] [WARN ] Exception information not saved
Here is my problem. If i let recuva run (deepscan of C drive, with search system files and restore folder structure), it will get to about 41%, with 526,012 files found, and then it will just stop and show that no files were found. If i click cancel at 40%, it will show me the files that it has found so far. While that first batch of files is useful, I would like to be able to run the scan on my entire disk.
I have 2gb ram, 8gb readyboost, and 4gb virtual memory. I'm running Windows 7, and have a Intel Core2 CPU 6400 @2.14Ghz
Is there anything I can tweak with my system to get it to run to 100%?
Thanks!
Drew
I'm having the same issue. My options: deepscan, non-deleted files. I'm restoring a drive that was converted from dynamic to simple.
About 13% in the status window closes and it goes back to the main GUI with no files it found. I'll go read up on how to go to debug mode so I can contribute.