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Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 16:16:50 -0700
From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Recovering deleted files
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"David J. Stelte" wrote:
> 
> Well, it happened to me.  I did a rm *, not realizing I was in a
> different directory than I thought I was and deleted a couple very
> valuable files that I had not backed up recently.  Is there any way to
> recover them?  I am using Cygwin running under XP.  Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.

Cygwin does not delete files in any way differently that windows.  Do
the same thing that you would do if you accidentally deleted files in
Explorer or the Command Prompt.  A google search for "undelete software"
or "recover deleted files" would be where I'd start.  I've used
GetDataBack NTFS in the past with success.  This is not a Cygwin
question at all really.

Brian

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