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ERD Commander 2003
User’s Guide
NOTES:
The percentage value shown next to files indicates Disk
Commander's estimate as to how much of a deleted file is intact. The
value is based on heuristics and is not definitive, however you can
use it as guide for selecting the best candidate for a restore when
there a number of deleted copies of the same file.
Commander's estimate as to how much of a deleted file is intact. The
value is based on heuristics and is not definitive, however you can
use it as guide for selecting the best candidate for a restore when
there a number of deleted copies of the same file.
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After copying files and returning to this screen your selections are not
automatically cleared. Select the root folder and pre (De)Select twice
to clear all of you selections.
automatically cleared. Select the root folder and pre (De)Select twice
to clear all of you selections.
Use the Search button to search for files or directories by name. Disk
Commander will search for any file or directory whose name contains
the text you enter. The use of wild cards in your search is not
supported by Disk Commander.
Commander will search for any file or directory whose name contains
the text you enter. The use of wild cards in your search is not
supported by Disk Commander.
If a file is deleted it will be marked with a red X.
If a file or directory is found but it cannot be determined which
directory it belongs to (possibly because the parent directory is
destroyed) then it is placed in a directory labeled “<orphan>” and
marked with X. It is possible for there to be multiple orphan
directories, each corresponding to a different directory that no longer
exists.
directory it belongs to (possibly because the parent directory is
destroyed) then it is placed in a directory labeled “<orphan>” and
marked with X. It is possible for there to be multiple orphan
directories, each corresponding to a different directory that no longer
exists.
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