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Evans Electric

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Patch ,can we start a poll to see if anyone actually likes EXBDCs new avatar I'd do it but as you know ,my computing skills are so far above such minor things , I'd probably get it all wrong. ;)

 
Due to public demand I have reverted to my old avatar.

Don't anybody dare tell me they preferred the new one as it took me ages, well 10 mins., to find old Albert on the net.

 
i wasn't on the board then, i'll have to see what it was before making an informed decision.

 
Due to public demand I have reverted to my old avatar.Don't anybody dare tell me they preferred the new one as it took me ages, well 10 mins., to find old Albert on the net.
Welcome home exbdc...

It is VERY good to have you back! ;) :DApplaud Smiley:x:x

 
:( I "can`t " change mine back - I`ve "lost" the original.Anybody got a "scoob" they can lend me :( :( :( ?
Aww Gawd,

It was literally less than a week ago that I actually deleted the original off of PC.

 
Ah welcome back EXBBC and Albert too ! All is well with the world ,all back to normal and don't mention the war.Deke
I did but I think I got away with it.

 
Here you go Mart.

Good old Google.

It is smaller than your original though.

Scooby.jpg

 
open program

select english

to recover deleted file, click the tab to the left of 'recover deleted files'

select logical drive you want to scan

press tick

go to root. all files past & present will be there for your viewing

when you find something you want un-deleted, right click and 'save to'

the search results are tree view, arranged in the folder they were deleted from. so really, your looking at is as if you had went to my computer, [drive], folders etc,

you can also use the other option of finding lost data. this search takes much longer to show files, and will find just about any file you ever had on there, unless its been written over (and even then, partial recovery may be possible)

 
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