Perhaps you mean that Recuva displayed files from a year ago, not recovered them. Recover will only recover files you tell it to. Recuva reads the MFT in sequential order so it has to read all MFT records in every scan. If you click on the column header for Last Modified then you can select whatever date range you want to recover and go ahead from there.
Perhaps you mean that Recuva displayed files from a year ago, not recovered them. Recover will only recover files you tell it to. Recuva reads the MFT in sequential order so it has to read all MFT records in every scan. If you click on the column header for Last Modified then you can select whatever date range you want to recover and go ahead from there.
Thanks, I didn't notice that, because I had view mode in "tree view" mode.
Now that I've switched to "List view", I'm able to order by the "last modified date"
The trouble is that this is not the "deleted date".
If I inadvertently delete a directory (and sub dirs), full of "old" files , I cannot easily tell
which files were freshly deleted, from old files that were in such directories, but were deleted
time ago.
I suppose this is not your fault, since the system does not register the deletion date,