qphotorec recovery
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Re: qphotorec recovery
If you mean did I set up a folder destination on the same drive I am recovering from then yes lol
Re: qphotorec recovery
Ok now attempting to run scan again from laptop but this time the destination folder has been created on the laptop itself instead of the HD that I am scanning, see what happens this time
Re: qphotorec recovery
Right it shot up to 53% and now seems to be stuck there again so its obviously not location of destination file, I believe it is when it gets to a certain photo/s pigeons flying in the sky that it sticks. What should I do now, how do I get around it sticking because of that certain photo?
Re: qphotorec recovery
201 pilot - trying your idea at the mo and yes it does seem to be working and its seems to be working a lot faster, thanks for the idea
Re: qphotorec recovery
No that didn't work either ☹
Re: qphotorec recovery
Sorry but is there any point in myself asking for help here because no one seems to be answering
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Re: qphotorec recovery
Do not choose to write the files to the same partition they were stored on, otherwise PhotoRec may recover the same files over and over.