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For whatever reason, CCleaner seems to always work.

 

I don't know if Recuva is written in a different programming language or what, but sometimes it works, and when it does, it is excellent, but have also seen times that you double click recuva while running an XP system, and it will NOT work.

 

Re-installing Recuva fails to fix this. I do not know why it won't work on some systems like this, but it seems to be such a handy program.

 

I wish this is fixed, cause I love the Recuva program, but that is my only downside is sometimes it won't work at all.

 

By won't work, I mean, after you click the program, it fails to load anything.

 

Hope this is fixed soon. Any ideas why this might happen? Never had any probs with CCleaner.

Was wondering if if is re-encoded using the same program as CCleaner if this will fix it?

 

Will be happy to know what the problem could be. Thanks for such a great program.

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Can you give some more detail about the OSs that it fails to launch on?

MrRon

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Yes, it is running on XP Pro, with no service pack. I have AVG antivirus, XP firewall, & I have no known spyware per spysweeper, adaware, spybot search and destroy, and trend micro + ewido scans come up clean of malware/viruses/keyloggers/trojans.

 

I do not use such scumware as the smileyface add on (with spyware? please!), or other things. I am picky about what I use and install.

 

I am running a 1700 mhz intel pentium 4 processor, with a microstar international motherboard, 4x agp video with ATI all in wonder 23/3d acceleration with theater audio and mpeg 2 hardware decoding for dvd, plus onboard tv and it is an agp 32 mb card.

 

My motherboard is running 4 128 mb rimm ramm capable of 800 mhz but running at 400 or so mhz at the moment, for total of 512 mb of 800 mhz ram.

 

My harddisk is a maxtor 160 gb with 8 mb cache, formatted to around 100 gb, as i don't use the rest of it at the moment. This was done so through the ms management console, and the other 60 gb remains unformatted.

 

My system supports up to 2 gb or more ram, but have used & tested win 98 & me before for certain things as i work on computers & ms documents that while xp handles additional mem well, that win 98/me could crack using additional mem.

 

I have a memorex 52x cd burner, 8x liteon dvd burner, and i did have a kenwood 72x cd drive at one time (but it got too hot one day and gave up the ghost)

 

This has nothing to do with the cooling on the pc however, for it is adequetly cooled, & all devices are run through an agp uninterruptable power supply unit.

 

I have run the Recuva in the suggested /debug mode with it failing to load into debug mode as well.

 

For some reason, recuva has worked on this same pc before, but I fail to see what can have gone wrong.

 

I never had CCleaner conk out on me, so was wondering if it used a different programming language?

Don't know for sure yet what could be the problem, only know that as for now, when you try to run it, it will not run at all.

 

No splash screen, no program, no nothing. Everything else seems to be working fine though, except recuva.

 

I really would love to know if there is a fix to make recuva run, sad it won't even work in debug mode.

 

When it did work, I thought it is the best man, you guys really rock, you made it so simple to use, yet it was clean, easy, did a good job, just what i love about software.

 

Even if you never used it before, instantly, you knew how to use all the features at once.

 

Wonderful job, just wish I knew how to get it to work now.

 

Am I missing a file? Registry entry? Is Recuva just hating on my machine? Thanks for all your help, your all the best!

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