Having a 'Barry'

wolfbass wrote on 5/9/2005, 7:57 PM
Hi Guys!

For those not up with the Aussie vernacular, to have a 'Barry' is to have a shocker.

I've just had it. Burnt a DVD, deleted all my files, then discover - wait for it- no sound!

SO:

Is there any way to undelete files in XP. I'm not at my work PC, so I'm assuming they aren't in the Recycle Bin.

Any help appreciated.

Andy

Comments

vectorskink wrote on 5/9/2005, 8:43 PM
Spewin! Don't you hate that?
Fortunately you can get deleted files back ,provided that they have been written over. I used to used a program called R-studio NTFS which got deleted files back. I'm assuming there's quite a few programs that would do it now. Have a look on google.
cheers
Tim
zdogg wrote on 5/9/2005, 10:55 PM
Hey guy,


Don't have a Barry --PC Iinspector Smart Recovery - (run a search) great German program or free - that is your answer. it will find those files and restore them, quick..

Z

Grazie wrote on 5/9/2005, 11:02 PM
Check to see your loudspeakers are switched on! - I'm serious! - G
MH_Stevens wrote on 5/9/2005, 11:12 PM
Is this anything to do with Barry Humphries?
wolfbass wrote on 5/9/2005, 11:22 PM
Nope, Not Barry Humphries, Barry Crocker - hence Shocker - having a Barry.

Grazie: Yep, the speakers are on. Thanks for the tip though :)
Grazie wrote on 5/9/2005, 11:26 PM
. .been there done that . . ;)
farss wrote on 5/10/2005, 12:46 AM
Crickey, that happened to me yesterday. The STB that we use to switch between off air and the DVD player forgot to switch the 'a' bit of the 'a/v' feed from the DVD player.

I'm just starting to realise how many ockers there are using Vegas, there's quite a few on the audio side as well.

Bob.