AJ@PR
12-04-2006, 09:47 AM
Hello guys,
I come to you now with a special situation.
I hope we can give it our best... I would be very much in debt with everyone here.
Yesterday, I finally headed over to CompUSA and bought an external enclosure for a 320GB hard disk I had around. New hard disk, btw.
So I installed the hard disk (hardware-wise), then did the partition thing, format, and we're off...
So, I started backing-up my computer stuff into this external hdd.
I'm currently using a laptop, with a 80GB hdd... so, everything should more than fit into this new 320 one.
Now, for various files and stuff, I've been using TrueCrypt, to keep everything "extra" secure.
((TrueCrypt primer::: It creates an encrypted file, which it then 'mounts' as another hard disk drive in your computer. You then dump whatever it is into this new drive, and 'un-mount' the drive. For 'mounting' the drive, you need the password.))
MY PROBLEM:::
I created a TrueCrypt drive for all my pictures
(yes guys, I know you're urging for the pr0n joke... but, really, it's my personal pictures folder. If it was pr0n, I wouldn't be in this mental distress state).
I had apoximately 10gb of pictures... so I created a 15gb TrueCrypt file.
Now, I can't open the folder. (!!!)
SPECIFICS:::
I take my newly created pictures' TrueCrypt file...
I 'mount' this file... and a new drive appears (let's say, N: drive)
I go over to N: drive, and there's only one folder; Photos.
When I try to open Photos, it gives me an error.
Properties for the folder show 0 bytes.
When I did the transfer, Lord, I was waiting for like 20 minutes as all the pictures got transfered.
Yes, the file names where changing and the progress bar was moving 0%--100%, 0%--100%, ...
When I did this, I *moved* the 'Photos' folder from my desktop, to this N: drive.
I should have *copied* them.
So, I ask you people::: Is *move* something similar to *delete*, where stuff can be 'undeleted'?
Do you guys have any idea if I can find the pictures' remnants in my computer?
This was yesterday, and I bumped into this problem today morning.
I haven't installed/copied anything to my computer... so I hope that the damage, if any, is minimal.
Sorry for this super long post... but as I said, if this where pr0n or something I could live without, I would.
I *can* live without those pictures... but there are lots of memories in there.
Thanks for reading this, and thanks for trying to help. I really appreciate it.
Peace guys, and many, many thanks,
-AJ
I come to you now with a special situation.
I hope we can give it our best... I would be very much in debt with everyone here.
Yesterday, I finally headed over to CompUSA and bought an external enclosure for a 320GB hard disk I had around. New hard disk, btw.
So I installed the hard disk (hardware-wise), then did the partition thing, format, and we're off...
So, I started backing-up my computer stuff into this external hdd.
I'm currently using a laptop, with a 80GB hdd... so, everything should more than fit into this new 320 one.
Now, for various files and stuff, I've been using TrueCrypt, to keep everything "extra" secure.
((TrueCrypt primer::: It creates an encrypted file, which it then 'mounts' as another hard disk drive in your computer. You then dump whatever it is into this new drive, and 'un-mount' the drive. For 'mounting' the drive, you need the password.))
MY PROBLEM:::
I created a TrueCrypt drive for all my pictures
(yes guys, I know you're urging for the pr0n joke... but, really, it's my personal pictures folder. If it was pr0n, I wouldn't be in this mental distress state).
I had apoximately 10gb of pictures... so I created a 15gb TrueCrypt file.
Now, I can't open the folder. (!!!)
SPECIFICS:::
I take my newly created pictures' TrueCrypt file...
I 'mount' this file... and a new drive appears (let's say, N: drive)
I go over to N: drive, and there's only one folder; Photos.
When I try to open Photos, it gives me an error.
Properties for the folder show 0 bytes.
When I did the transfer, Lord, I was waiting for like 20 minutes as all the pictures got transfered.
Yes, the file names where changing and the progress bar was moving 0%--100%, 0%--100%, ...
When I did this, I *moved* the 'Photos' folder from my desktop, to this N: drive.
I should have *copied* them.
So, I ask you people::: Is *move* something similar to *delete*, where stuff can be 'undeleted'?
Do you guys have any idea if I can find the pictures' remnants in my computer?
This was yesterday, and I bumped into this problem today morning.
I haven't installed/copied anything to my computer... so I hope that the damage, if any, is minimal.
Sorry for this super long post... but as I said, if this where pr0n or something I could live without, I would.
I *can* live without those pictures... but there are lots of memories in there.
Thanks for reading this, and thanks for trying to help. I really appreciate it.
Peace guys, and many, many thanks,
-AJ