undelete program

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Det Gode Program is a simple to use, yet sophisticated utility which can support your favourite cause for free when shopping online at hundreds of stores. more>>
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Requirements:
- Windows 98/NT/2000/XP
DShell Program 1
With the help of DShell Program you will be able to travel thru directories and manage files more>>
Undelete Plus 3.0.0.602
A quick and effective way to retrieve accidentally deleted files more>>
Undelete Plus 3.0.0.602 is a useful utility which provides you a quick and effective way to retrieve accidentally deleted files.
The UndeletePlus application was designed to be a small utility that scans your hard drive for all files that can be undeleted and attempt to salvage the file for you.
Sounds like magic? It isn't. You might not know it, but when you tell Windows to erase a file, Windows essentially does something like say "okay, but now being about to consider this file null and void, and will allow other data writing operations to use the space that it occupies". In other words, no actual erasing of the file occurs until Windows has a need to write over the hard drive space where that the file resides. UndeletePlus and programs like it do a thorough scan for files that are still there on the hard drive and/or files that have enough data remaining that they can be salvaged.
Of course, the sooner you attempt to recover the file the better your chances. Also, smaller size files have a higher chance of being salvaged, and disks that have not been defragmented are better candidates for file recovery.
UndeletePlus is a quick and effective way to retrieve files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. UndeletePlus with its clean and simple interface, is a small, fast, useful, practical and powerful.
There's nothing quite like losing an important file you spent hours working on. But, just because you deleted it doesn't mean it's gone for good. You can use software to recover files that have been deleted. It isn't always foolproof. But many times you'll have some luck.
The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32, NTFS/NTFS5 and image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
Major Features:
- After scanning your hard drive, UndeletePlus creates file-type icons in the left margin of the screen that allow you to easily filter by file type
- UndeletePlus will create folder view for the deleted files.
- UndeletePlus will also allow filtering by size, date modified, and parts of the file name
- UndeletePlus is a small, fast, useful, practical, and powerful.
- Recovers deleted files from NTFS/NTFS5, FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 volumes.
- Restores deleted files on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2003.
Enhancements
- Branding changed
- Small interface improvements
Requirements:
- Windows95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 or Windows Vista.
License:Freeware
Undelete for Floppy 2.0
Undelete for Floppy is written in assembly language for IBM PCs and undeletes from a floppy disk more>>
Undelete from Floppy Disks 4
Undelete from Floppy Disks is developed to be a helpful tool which is programmed in assembly language for IBM PCs. more>>
Undelete from Floppy Disks 4 is developed to be a helpful tool which is programmed in assembly language for IBM PCs. It undeletes a file from a floppy disk. Once you run this program you will be shown the data and asked if this was the content of your file. Source code included so that you can play with it.
Enhancements: Includes several optimizations in the source code.
NTFS Undelete 0.93
recover deleted files more>> When you delete a file, its content physically remains intact on the media, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. Next file saved to the disk may overwrite the contents of the deleted file. It is very important to make sure that no application writes to the drive or partition where deleted file is located since every new file (even a small one) may overwrite the deleted file. NTFS Undelete is free software that allows you to recover deleted files. It recovers files directly from hard drive, and it will work even if you empty Recycle Bin.<<less

SHTML Program 1.0
SHTML Program is a powerful and popular web design tool that allows you to build an easy to use SHTML page type in the Web site name. more>>
SHTML Program 1.0 is a powerful and popular web design tool that allows you to build an easy to use SHTML page type in the Web site name. Type in the body of the site then either type in body or footer and click generate. This will generate the code for you, so you don't have to copy and paste into notepad and save as .html page.

Glary Undelete 1.5.0.232
Glary Undelete is a free and easy-to-use yet powerful file undelete solution for FAT and NTFS file systems. It will bring back files emptied from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. more>>
Glary Undelete is a free and easy-to-use yet powerful file undelete solution for FAT and NTFS file systems. It will bring back files emptied from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down. It will even recover files that have been deleted by bugs, crashes and viruses!
Glary Undelete works under Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista operating systems. The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16/32,NTFS/NTFS5 and image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards.
Features:
- Supports FAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5 , NTFS + EFS file systems
- Supports recovery of compressed, fragmented and encrypted files on NTFS
- Supports Basic and Dynamic Volumes
- Undelete files on removable devices (SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MemoryStick, etc.)
- Filter by file name, file date, size, recovery state
- Supports Windows XP/ VISTA / 2003 Server Operating Systems
- And more...<<less
powerful file undelete solution for FAT and NTFS file systems. It will bring back files emptied ... The program supports all Windows file systems for hard and floppy drives including FAT12/16License:Freeware
Roadkils Undelete 1.2
Roadkils Undelete will allow users to undelete files that were accidentally deleted from hard drives more>>
Main features:
- Works on FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems

Registry UnDelete for Win98/ME 1.2
This program for recovering the deleted records from Win9x/Me registry files. (Without WinAPI) more>>
OrionSoft Undelete 1.0
OrionSoft Undelete will recover deleted files from your hard disks and floppy disks formated in FAT12/16/32 format more>>
Fundelete for Windows NT 2.02
Fundelete expands the NT 4.0 Recycle Bin to catch file deleted from command prompts and within programs more>>
Fundelete is a program which can replace NT 4.0s Recycle Bin to provide full protection of files deleted from anywhere. Fundelete includes the same configurability as Recycle Bins Properties dialog, including which drives should have protection enabled, and how large the Fundelete Bin should be allowed to grow. Fundelete also provides a filtering dialog that allows you to prevent files of specific extensions not to be sent to the Bin, such as editor backup files, and temporary files. You can also specify directories that will be excluded from protection.
Note that Fundelete does not enable you to recover files that were deleted before Fundelete was installed. To recover valuable files that may have already been deleted, try FileRestore from Winternals Software.
Fundelete was originally named Undelete for Windows NT. A year after we released our "Undelete" Executive Software decided to rename one of their products, which provides some of the same functionality as our utility, to Undelete for Windows NT. We were subsequently informed by attorneys representing Executive Software International, Inc. that we were violating their registered trademark on the word "undelete" by using it in the title of our program. Apparantly, the word "undelete", despite being standard computer terminology and arguably a necessary addendum to the modern English language (it is listed in many computer dictionaries), has been owned by Executive Software since 1987 (we wonder if Microsoft knew that when they added the undelete command to DOS 5 in 1991). We therefore renamed our Undelete for Windows NT to Fundelete for Windows NT.
Fundelete is installed with a self-extracting install program. No file extension filters are automatically installed, so after installation you might want to run the Fundelete filter dialog (placed in the Fundelete program group) and add to it extensions and directories that you want Fundelete support disabled for. After rebooting, any files you delete from within programs or the command prompt , which are not being filtered from protection, will be moved to the Recycle Bin. Simply use the Fundelete Bin as you would for files deleted from Explorer to recover deleted files.
We have posted the source code to one of the modules of the Fundelete device driver. This module, undelete.c, demonstrates several powerful techniques that are useful for device driver writers, and that are not documented anywhere else. Several of them include :
Synchronizing access to a file that is accessed from a GUI and a driver. The Fundelete GUI passes a mutex handle to the driver, which obtains a mutex object pointer from it. Thereafter the GUI and driver can access the Fundelete Bin files without interfering with each other through the use of the shared mutex.
Enumerating the contents of a directory from within a driver. Fundelete must honor the Recycle Bins size setting so it must dynamically calculate the size of a Bin (the size of all the files it contains).
How a filter driver can both stall IRPs headed to a file system, and create and dispatch new IRPs before completing an original request. This highlights the use of STATUS_PENDING and STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED as return codes.
Dynamically determining the SID of a user from within its driver when Fundelete must store a file in a NTFS recycle bin.

Javascript Edit Program 1.6
Javascript Edit Program is a fully functional javascript Editor letting you Desing Javascripts within minutes! Includes built in Script Wizard. Also insertable code: Onmouse events, functions, variabl more>>
Undelete My Files for FAT 2.5
Undelete My Files is an effective way to restore accidentally deleted files. more>> Undelete My Files is a quick and effective way to restore accidentally deleted files. It can also recover files that have been emptied from the Recycle Bin, permanently deleted files within Windows using the Shift + Delete, and files that have been deleted from within a Command Prompt. Undelete My Files can rescue deleted files from your hard drive, USB storage device, memory card, or floppy disk.<<less

Undelete My Files for NTFS 2.5
Undelete My Files is an effective way to restore accidentally deleted files. more>> Undelete My Files is a quick and effective way to restore accidentally deleted files. It can also recover files that have been emptied from the Recycle Bin, permanently deleted files within Windows using the Shift + Delete, and files that have been deleted from within a Command Prompt.
A deleted file is essentially an area on disk designated as free and ready to accept data (such as contents of some other file). Luckily, unless the area has already been overwritten, it still holds the contents of the deleted file. Due to this fact it is possible to undelete files.
As soon as you discover that vital files have been erased, the most important thing is to prevent erased files from being rewritten. Minimize (and whenever possible, stop) any activity on the disk you are going to undelete files from! Remember that writing to that disk can damage the contents of the deleted files. Examples of disastrous activity include: copying files to the disk, installing programs there or running programs that use the disk as their swap media.<<less
