Well you see, its easy to reach such a perspective if you know nothing about how Undelete Pro works <smile..

I did say that the software was fully customisable thus you have many options at your disposal in how you handle your files, you can set Undelete Pro to delete files if they've not been used for several weeks, days, months etc. You can set a portion of your hard drive so as to avoid clutter or you can set up a whole drive for the purpose of file monitoring, the choice is yours.

It can be argued also that Rollback can take up a lot of unecessary space, just see how much space multiple snapshots use after aperiod of time and you'll udnerstand what I'm getting at.

Undelete Pro is handy when I'm doing a lot of editing work, mistakes can happen and I can retrieve a whole batch of files - hundreds of files - in a matter of seconds thus I have the material to start my job again with.



On 10/10/2011 11:48 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
hello Dane

To be utterly honest, I fail to see the point of an undelete programme at all, 
even the recycle bin. Well yes, I guess you could easily delete something by 
accident. But I certainly wouldn't want all that stuff kept on the drive. 
What's the point? If you get into the habit of keeping regular backups you'll 
be alright I think. But that's just my perspective.

Lynne


On 10 Oct 2011, at 01:29, Dane trethowan wrote:

run a substitute for the Windows recycle Bin, its called Undelete Pro and is 
put out by the same people who develop Diskeeper, unlike the Recycle Bin 
Undelete Pro keeps every file that is deleted or moved from the system plus 
multiple versions of same if you want that functionality.

You can configure Undelete Pro to track network drives, even Mac formatted 
drives can be tracked and recorded.

Why did I bother with this utility when I have rollback? Far easier and quicker 
to use Undelete Pro to recover something than it is with Rollback, I don't have 
to tell Rollback what snapshot I wish to look through for example.



On 10/10/2011 11:15 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
Hello Dane

Yes, I understand that. Actually we turned our recycle bin off as soon as we 
got the machine. Gordon went into the registry somehow and totally disabled the 
recycle bin.

Lynne

On 10 Oct 2011, at 00:57, Dane trethowan wrote:

ah yep! no one is even suggesting that System Restore is a replacement for Rollback but 
think of things this way, Windows assume that people are using the recycle Bin so there's 
the avenue of retreiving files, again a question of "horses for courses".



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