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Saving deep scan results


Andres

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Not that I know. In any event you would have to store more than is displayed, cluster location for instance, so that CC could identify the cluster(s) holding the deleted files, there being no file table to look up. I suppose it could be done, but all the info that CC needs at the moment to reference the files would have to be saved, and I don't know what that is. It would be a large file, and would decay quite quickly with hd usage.

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Yeah, it's been asked a couple of times about saving a scan, [opinion]my thoughts on this is the the likelihood of any scan especially a deep one not changing in between scans in low, by which I mean if you save or pause it what's to tell Recuva that something has changed or not in the portion already scanned.[/opinion]

 

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