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To: PMS Witch who wrote (26720)4/27/2002 8:53:00 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110653
 
And I thought flick was a horse. Shows what I know!

I've only failed to find a file when it was hidden and didn't realize it before searching.

tc :-)



To: PMS Witch who wrote (26720)5/7/2002 7:27:52 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
hi pw

i just did something for the first time on my pc.

i restored an individual folder from a drive image operating system image. so far, i have only used di to restore the entire os image.

today, i was messing around on aol and corrupted a folder that made aol prompt me to reinstall aol again. but i knew which folder i had been playing with, so figured that was the culprit.

i used drive image editor, which runs from windows, not from DOS, and i browsed the os image file for the desired folder and selected a path to where i wanted it restored....

and it worked great!

now if a symantec, or any other program, screws up and prompts me to reinstall, i can just restore the program folder from drive image in a matter of a minute or two.

that is so cool, imo

:)

mark



To: PMS Witch who wrote (26720)5/7/2002 11:09:19 PM
From: Dan Duchardt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Possible things to look at:

Does the "Look In" path include the files you are looking for? (Include subfolders selected?)
Is the Date range unrestricted?
And one that should not matter if you cut and paste- do you have "Case sensitive" selected under Options.

I would guess you have not missed any of those, but it can't hurt to ask.

Dan