Question:
HELP!! I accidentally deleted my files on Drive D and now my files wont backup?!?
shimmerchick2005
2008-01-29 18:17:16 UTC
Ok so this is what happened. Everyday my windows vista does and automatic files backup. It worked fine until one day a thing popped up during the backup and it said my backup failed because my drive D was full. So I came on here and someone said it was safe to delete all the files on my drive D, so I did. The files still wont work now because there is no folder for the backup files to go into. I tried doing the backup to another Drive, like drive C, but it wont give me that option. How can I recover my folders in Drive d?? Which ones were there??
Four answers:
2008-01-30 03:34:18 UTC
You can try to recover your deleted files with Easy File Undelete:



http://www.munsoft.com/EasyFileUndelete/



It uses unique state-of-art algorithms to recover as many files as possible and finds lost files even if their location and size is not stored in the file system structures. It is also possible to preview found files in the program so you will be able to evaluate the recovery quality beforehand.
Belgariad
2008-01-29 18:27:07 UTC
You accidentally deleted some of the software that makes your backups you may either need to reformat your computer or if possible do a system restore. If you don't know what that is it is a program that can restore your PC to an earlier date when it was working correctly.
Sukhoi
2008-01-30 06:02:02 UTC
The windows backup system is not trustable.



You can use Mozy to backup your personal data off-site with encryption.



Use this link to get 2.25 Gb for free for your backups:

https://mozy.com/?code=94HW8M





After register using this link, you will be able to recommend to your friends, each friend = plus 0.25 GB for you and for your friend too.



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d4rkjed1
2008-01-29 18:24:09 UTC
You should back up again because what vista updates is what you added for that day. It just add files on your back-up. It doesn't necessarily means that you can't back up anymore. Fix it asap.


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