J.M.

Before doing anything else check the Windows Recyle Bin on the Windows
Desktop.  Make sure you don't empty it.  It is possible that you can bring
your files out of the Recycle Bin.  You should be able to right click on the
Recycle Bin and view the files that are in it.

If you don't have it, I highly recommend getting Norton SystemWorks 2002
from Symantec.  I'm assuming it's available in France.  One of the many
utilities that is included is Norton Protection.  It adds some additional
protection to the Windows Recycle Bin.  Please do yourself a favor and get
SystemWorks if you haven't already.

Thanks -- Mike Ramsour

-----Original Message-----
From: J.M. GRATIAS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:49 AM
To: INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Looking for an utility to undelete a file







Hi all


I just deleted the 2 command files I was working on and I have no backup
using DEL FileName.* at R>

Do somebody knows an utility able to UNDELETE thoses files that works with
W98SE ?

Using RBW65++ (1.842xRT03).

I found an old DOS program named UNDELETE.EXE but it don't work with W98
even when booting DOS.

TIA



J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique, France
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