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    Ashraf
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    Have something to say about Emergency Boot Kit? Say it here!

    Have suggestions, comments, or need help? Post it here! If you know of better software than Emergency Boot Kit, post it here! If you know of issues with Emergency Boot Kit, post it here! Share your knowledge with all of us. :-)

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    lee
    Guest

    downloads and registers fine….but will NOT install to a tailored (selected drive or folder)

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    Whiterabbit-uk
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    As Lee mentioned, it’s impossible to install this application. When you get to the install screen, there’s no install button to install it.

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    rob davies
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    [ @Ashraf] Hi I got this from shareware and I installed it on my f drive which had all my saved data like music videos and personal data by mistake and now all my data has gone can you please help me to get it all back kind regards robert

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    SueW
    Guest

    [@rob davies] I’m not Ashraf; however, if you have a backup of your f drive, then you’ll need to use that backup to restore it. Or, restore back from your most recent restore point. Good luck.

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    Николай
    Guest

    I never understood how this software works?I received a key and activated the software,It does something but its volume was too small to copy my OS?
    – Ashraf Thanks for the gifts! I’m an amateur and I can’t always handle the software you offer :)

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    Harry
    Guest

    One thing I never, ever do is install an app on my logical partition that contains my data. It’s always C: I also experienced terrible data loss once and vowed never to be without backups – now, I have four of them! System Restore might work if it was turned on for the drive in question. I have only used it for critical system files and apps. Good luck. Thanks to all for the reviews. I am staying clear of this one.

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    Steve
    Guest

    Ashraf,
    is there any difference between its older version 1.6 n (27.6 MB ) and this . . .1.6q (27.6 MB ) !?

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    Stefan De Wert
    Guest

    i can’t download the whole file can you provide me with a download link

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    Peter Blaise
    Guest

    @Ashraf Hi I got this from shareware and I installed it on my f drive which had all my saved data like music videos and personal data by mistake and now all my data has gone can you please help me to get it all back kind regards robert

    We’ve all lost something in our computer lifetime – ouch!

    #1, STOP.

    #2, set the drive aside, and unplugged.

    #3, get recovery software ( free Recuva is fine ), learn to use it, and try it on a USB flash drive a few times.

    #4, reconnect the erased/overwritten drive, and run the recovery software, let it do a deep read, wait, be patient, select what’s recoverable, make sure you have space for it to be copied out, such as to another hard drive or to a separate USB flash drive, tell it to start recovering the files you found and selected, save them to that different drive, wait, be patient.

    #5, in the future, read everything about emergency recovery tools before using them, watch videos, and of course, separate your backup archive drives from your computer before installing anything, especially before installing anything powerful and risky that offers to create a boot disk out of something.

    – – – – –

    Background: This is emergency boot disk creation software, it takes a drive and makes that drive boot and able to run recovery software, it makes a drive bootable by overwriting whatever is in it’s way at the beginning of the drive, and it takes over the drive to make it it’s own.

    Luckily, this software is small, so it probably only overwrote a small amount of your data off drive F:, and you may retrieve a lot of whatever is still there but no longer listed in any directory.

    After you accomplish recovery to another drive, then drive F: will be yours to play with, either try other recovery software to learn and try to get more retrieved, or reformat drive F: and treat it more precious in the future.

    You stand to learn a great valuable lesson and become a master of data recovery, and be much smarter by experience from here.

    Let us know how it goes.

    Good luck.

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    black ccamel
    Guest

    We’ve all lost something in our computer lifetime – ouch!

    #1, STOP.

    #2, set the drive aside, and unplugged.

    #3, get recovery software ( free Recuva is fine ), learn to use it, and try it on a USB flash drive a few times.

    #4, reconnect the erased/overwritten drive, and run the recovery software, let it do a deep read, wait, be patient, select what’s recoverable, make sure you have space for it to be copied out, such as to another hard drive or to a separate USB flash drive, tell it to start recovering the files you found and selected, save them to that different drive, wait, be patient.

    #5, in the future, read everything about emergency recovery tools before using them, watch videos, and of course, separate your backup archive drives from your computer before installing anything, especially before installing anything powerful and risky that offers to create a boot disk out of something.

    – – – – –

    Background: This is emergency boot disk creation software, it takes a drive and makes that drive boot and able to run recovery software, it makes a drive bootable by overwriting whatever is in it’s way at the beginning of the drive, and it takes over the drive to make it it’s own.

    Luckily, this software is small, so it probably only overwrote a small amount of your data off drive F:, and you may retrieve a lot of whatever is still there but no longer listed in any directory.

    After you accomplish recovery to another drive, then drive F: will be yours to play with, either try other recovery software to learn and try to get more retrieved, or reformat drive F: and treat it more precious in the future.

    You stand to learn a great valuable lesson and become a master of data recovery, and be much smarter by experience from here.

    Let us know how it goes.

    Good luck.

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