Hey Ken,

Thanks again for the Follow-up.

Actually - what you wrote brought up an interesting point - since I was
just about to ask another question that my QA Tech had. 

He tried the Ubuntu first. HE created the CD. He also created a folder
on his PC - put some files into it - the deleted the folder and then
removed it from the Recycle Bin.

So - he figured, as a kind of Test - then he could recover the files! As
such, he then booted the Ubuntu - but, after doing so - he didn't see
his Test directory that he had deleted. 

I'm curious to know how Knoppix would work differently. Would IT let him
recover that Deleted Folder? Although, since you are just working from
"the edge of my memory at the moment..." - you probably don't remember
the specifics on this. But, is it Obvious when you Boot up - as to how
to try and recover that Folder?

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:24 AM

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ken - if I am not mistaken - this sounds like another variant of what
Kevin just suggested w/Ubuntu.

Sort of. Knoppix also has repair and recovery tools integrated into
it. I'm talking on the edge of my memory at the moment, because I
don't use it often, but I used to carry a CD with me whenever I went
to a client's office. I have always been able to feel my way through
it when I have needed it.

> I guess you were both writing up your responses at the same time.

 Yup.

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