I have an opportunity here, a friend of mine asked me to help her copy her old microSD card to her new, bigger one.
I offered to copy everything to my laptop, and then copy it to her new one, then delete it all from my laptop
obviously I want to keep everything and do a little research and see if I can hit gold now, she will be next to me 99% of the time and I wont be able to copy twice (maybe like a tiny folder that wont take more than 1 minute to copy) is there a way to restore shift-deleted files, assuming I wont have time to do a file backup to my computer in the 5 minutes between the copy and the deleting of the files?
Just use a keylogger or file logger in your pc to store everything without any actions. Or use a file backup app that backups everything without asking
Christopher Sullivan
Control a paste somewhere quickly in directory
Lucas Rogers
its over 120GB of pics and videos from her 3 year old phone. it wont be quick and she'll have her eyes on me the whole time so I can't really just casually paste it again somewhere
Juan Gutierrez
Ctrl-a Ctrl-c Delete Take about a tenth of a second and if it's somebody who can't figure out how to copy a card they'll be clueless
Daniel Taylor
Depending how smart she is you might be able to keep it in the trash otherwise i think you can hit control a in the folder then control c and delete it and it will still paste (try it)
Landon Rodriguez
Look through google, or a forum for computer people, I'm sure there is a batch file you write.. call it a "file backup" or something inconspicuous, but smack in the middle of it, have background instructions that copy all files from source to a secondary location...
she's not stupid. she knows about shift delete and she said about it already
also copy pasting twice at the same time might make her suspicious if she looks at the screen and sees 2 file transfers at the same time
Nicholas Kelly
dude if you know how to, please post here!
Elijah Butler
Google synctoy
Make two folders that automatically sync when there is any change. Make it an automated task
When you copy it will automatically make a copy somewhere else you picked.
That's it. Literally nobody will find out.
Brody Collins
What if you keep it on your clipboard (Ctrl + c) after you delete?
Alexander Ramirez
When you delete something its not deleted, the location it is stored in gets marked for re writing. Get cc cleaner, you can use it to retrieve stuff that was recently deleted. Well thats if you copy it to a HDD and not SSD.
Oliver Morris
damn I Hope it works! I will do a test run now with some sd card I have here
will post wins if I score any
Angel Russell
I dont know.. I think once I take out the sc card the filed no longer can be pasted..
I have an SSD...
Ryder Scott
there is plenty of recovery software that can get deleted files back
Charles Phillips
Create a fake recycling bin?
Cameron Perez
You're gonna have to shill out for some software eventually
Wyatt Martinez
I dont mind paying a reasonable price for a software that can help me do this without detection at all
I literally just told you how to do it. With syncing folders. It is not detectable. I've done it
Literally google. If you are too lazy to do so, then you don't deserve shit.
Matthew Bell
I said I will test it dont be mad at me for looking for plan B! I only got one shot at this
Jackson Wright
you can pirate Active File Recovery from TPB or elsewhere. it's great at recovering deleted files.
Isaiah Smith
you can recover data like that with 1st random recovery program. hell if i remember correctly windows7 already had a tool for that built in. or, you know - dont use shift. it aint rocket science.