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31-01-2009 Icon Management and Friends

Which sets you like best?


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last i checked i am a woman, you know we don't like to wait :lolz:




:hug:


ops! first time to know this fact! wondering... why I am still single!:lolz:
 
Mike Foyle - Bittersweet nightshade ? :music:
 
Can someone help me when I find sets from DEJA VU 002? Thanks :-)
 
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chooned for a bit, great start :choon::choon:

:hug: Good evening a'ndY ! :grinning:

:wub: Andain ~ Beautiful Things .. .. .. :dancing:
 
gustav remix of beautiful things :yawn:

*goes sorting through library of psytrance tunes mode activated* :book:
 
i have a tool that makes a mirror or image of your entire system, it's called Acronis, that's very useful, you can backup your PC and restore it how it was


Backup software for data backup and disaster recovery in Windows and Linux - Acronis


Yeah, thanks Picco :)

I have also an (already again old) image of my C-drive stored on another HD (with Partition Saving, a very nice program too), but had a separate partition for documents, from which I made irregularly backups... That partition wasn't backupped as a whole (image) sadly.

About what I did wrong:
I didn't have all space partitioned on my HD (just don't like very laaarge partitions) but wanted to make one addition partition in free space.
I did it within Windows, but after restart another partition wasn't visible anymore.
I thereafter runned 'testdisk', but did that wrong, such that only that partition was made visible in the partition table. I couldn't boot to windows, but luckily still to linux (have a multiboot system)
There I runned testdisk again, but now my documentspartition (another one) wasn't found anymore, only an empty partition with the same size as the documents partition originally was.
I then checked the option that that partition also had to be in the partition table.
Thereafter rebooted to windows, but there the real mistake begun:
CHKDSK found the seemingly empty partition and began to mess up the MFT :(

So far thus mostly mistakes. Thereafter I'm very glad that I have restored with 'PC Inspector File Recovery' most of the lost files... But not all, sadly

But I'll look for Acronis too... :)

Can you extract single files from a made image with that program?
 

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