Well I saw the comments you made about hangovers, and maybe you should be emailing pinot-grigot-users-L to complain about their product, rather than delete.
I think you are right though, it is quite a brutal task. But since I had to rebuild a notebook two weeks ago from a toasted HDD, I know that these things happen. That particular NB had nothing on there that wasnt backed up somehow or other. Even my home stuff is stored in CVS on unix, isolating me from NTFS and its 'has been known to corrupt drives with software bugs' feature. Couldnt see a recovery tool on sysinternals, just a comment about NTFS deletion does just scrub the file entry in the table : http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/sdelete.shtml -steve reminds me of the time on a unix cluster where someone else did an rm -rf /bin by accident, the rest of the cluster users (8 or so) immediately jumped up when they suddenly got error messages like "ls: not found"... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
