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2 Insert the R-Studio Emergency startup CD/DVD disc and start your computer
> R-StudioEmergency will start and its Device/Disk panel will appear
To start the computer with the R-Studio Emergency startup floppy disks,
1 Make sure that the first startup device in the system BIOS is A (Floppy)
Refer to your system documentation for details.
2 Insert the first startup floppy disk and start your computer
> The following text will appear on the screen:
Loading
Uncompressing ... OK, starting the kernel
VFS: Insert the second boot disk and press ENTER
3 Insert the second disk and press ENTER.
> R-Studio Emergency will start and its Device/Disk panel will appear
6.4.2 File Recovery
To recover files,
1 Select a partition on the Device/Disk panel on which the files to recover reside and press the Enter key
> R-Studiowill change its panel showing the disk's folders/files structure
2 Select the file to recover on the Files View panel. Use the Tab key to switch between panes
3 Press the F2 key and specify the output folder on the Recover dialog box
External USB drives with the NTFS file system: R-Studio Emergency can save recovered files on
such disks if they are properly disconnected in a Windows system using the Safely Remove Hardware icon
in the system tray or while shutting Windows down.
Searching for a File
Mapping Network Drives
Viewing object properties
6.4.3 Searching for a File
To search for a file,
1 Select Find on the Tools menu (or press the Alt+F key)
2 Specify a file name or mask
Look at dialog box
If it is selected, R-Studio makes a search among deleted files/folders.
If it is selected, R-Studio makes a search among existing files/folders.
If it is selected, R-Studio includes files into a search.
If it is selected, R-Studio includes folders into a search.
To find the next file corresponding to the specified file mask,
* Press the Alt+N key
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