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    senna
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    I need someones help urgently!
    I am downloading a huge file from kazaa and accidently cancelled it. I was about 150mb into it. Im only on a 56k connection so thats like 6months work. :banghead: I want to somehow retreive the partial file. it is no longer in the shared file folder and it didn't go to recyle bin so how can i get it back???help please...someone

  2. File Sharing   -   #2
    u need a data recovery program, just go to download.com in type in the name data recovery





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    it's gone.
    start over.
    150mb isn't that much.
    you're not on dial-up are you?


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    woo! 2 for 1

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    Originally posted by Sparsely@7 January 2004 - 19:36
    it's gone.
    start over.
    150mb isn't that much.
    you're not on dial-up are you?

    Dial up will be what the 56k connection was he referred to, so I can understand the frustration of downloading at around 3Kb/s and then losing the file or downloading a fake (thank god those days have gone)

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    Originally posted by Cyril@7 January 2004 - 19:52



    Dial up will be what the 56k connection was he referred to, so I can understand the frustration of downloading at around 3Kb/s and then losing the file or downloading a fake (thank god those days have gone)
    Do you mean the days of dial-up or fake files have gone...?
    cause the fake files are here to stay..i assure you of that

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    internet.news
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    Originally posted by Sparsely@7 January 2004 - 07:36
    it's gone.
    start over.
    150mb isn't that much.
    you're not on dial-up are you?

    dial up - he is

    data recovery sounds good - as I heared if you delete file also by empty the trash,
    there is still a trace of the file on your hard disk - If you really want to delete a file,
    you should write several times on this sector.

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    Originally posted by Cyril+7 January 2004 - 07:52--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Cyril @ 7 January 2004 - 07:52)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Sparsely@7 January 2004 - 19:36
    it&#39;s gone.
    start over.
    150mb isn&#39;t that much.
    you&#39;re not on dial-up are you?

    Dial up will be what the 56k connection was he referred to, so I can understand the frustration of downloading at around 3Kb/s and then losing the file or downloading a fake (thank god those days have gone) [/b][/quote]
    I would not say these days have gone - as I am using dialup 64k.

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