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I thinkg my mom deleted my hentai folder on my computar is there Any wey 2 get back those files? please help
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Ask your mom for them back.
If she doesn't comply, show her what happens when you don't have your hentai.
Show her real good.
If she doesn't comply, show her what happens when you don't have your hentai.
Show her real good.
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Evilman wrote...
I thinkg my mom deleted my hentai folder on my computar is there Any wey 2 get back those files? please helpDid they empty your Recycling Bin?
If yes, Cool story bro...
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GracefulDiscension. wrote...
lelouch20 wrote...
She was just probably jealous of your stash.this XD
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mangaka350 wrote...
GracefulDiscension. wrote...
lelouch20 wrote...
She was just probably jealous of your stash.this XD
i 100% agree with this post
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Evilman wrote...
I thinkg my mom deleted my hentai folder on my computerEver though about gavin a seperate account...guess it doent matter now maybe nexttime you'll get a external hard drive. Sucks though..
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Quadratic wrote...
Ikaros Type Alpha wrote...
click format hard driveDelete System32.
Works every time.
Lol thats so true.
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Sounds like a hentai story. Except your mom hasn't come to your room saying "you shouldn't be looking at anime girls. Try a real woman." and then goes to have her way with you.
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Unsigned wrote...
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Quadratic wrote...
Unsigned wrote...
Sounds like an hentai story. Except your mom hasn't come to your room saying "you shouldn't be looking at anime girls. Try a real woman." and then goes to have her way with you.Unsigned wrote...
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lols were had....
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Quadratic wrote...
Unsigned wrote...
Sounds like an hentai story. Except your mom hasn't come to your room saying "you shouldn't be looking at anime girls. Try a real woman." and then goes to have her way with you.Unsigned wrote...
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Psh...settle down.
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Kona-chan wrote...
Quadratic wrote...
Unsigned wrote...
Sounds like an hentai story. Except your mom hasn't come to your room saying "you shouldn't be looking at anime girls. Try a real woman." and then goes to have her way with you.Unsigned wrote...
Sounds like an hentai story. Unsigned wrote...
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lols were had....
lols are happening
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Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
<Sigh>...so many fucking assholes...
...who don't know shit about computing. This used to happen a lot back when we used DOS. There were millions of programs out there that could "undelete" stuff as a normal delete operation only removes the FAT entry and marks the area as unused. It doesn't actually touch the data.
Try this: http://ntfsundelete.com/
[size=10]When you delete a file, its content physically remains intact on the media, but the occupied space becomes marked as free. Next file saved to the disk may overwrite the contents of the deleted file.
It is very important to make sure that no application writes to the drive or partition where deleted file is located since every new file (even a small one) may overwrite the deleted file.
Tips. What you should do, when you realized that the file you need is deleted:
1. Do not open or close files and applications.
Many applications create temporary files which may overwrite and corrupt your deleted files.
2. Depending on your system configuration, you should perform one of the following actions:
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If deleted files were located on the system disk (usually disk "C:"), or if you have only one logical disk in the system, you should not install any software into the system since it will most likely overwrite your deleted file.
We provide an ISO image with NTFS Undelete. You will have to use another computer to burn that image to a CD or DVD. Then just run NTFS Undelete directly from CD.
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If your deleted files are not located on the system disk, then you can use NTFS Undelete Windows Installer to install the software as usual.
3. Run NTFS Undelete application and locate deleted file you'd like to restore.
4. Always recover files to another disk or partition. Do not recover files to the same partition they were located, otherwise files you are recovering may get corrupted and unrecoverable.
5. That's it, now you have your files back!
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