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05-02-2006, 07:56 PM | #1 |
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So I ran into the misfortune of my little cousin (7 yrs old) having had access to my computer for 4 hrs without me knowing about it. Fortunately, nothing to severe happened to my computer. I just lost some documents, bookmarked websites, and now I have tons of porn sites in my hard drive history (the little bastard thought they were funny).
My question is: How can I recover those bookmarked pages? I heard that everything you do on the computer is burned permantely into your hardrive or something. I would like to know how to gain access to it and recover my lost documents as well as those webpages. I need them for research on my project. If possible, I'd also like to get rid of those porn site "residue." It's bad enough that assholes can send you spyware already, if that stuff is in my computer, mroe spyware will come. I've earsed history and cookie for internet explorer and firefox, then I used spybot to get rid of any spyware. Am I 100% clean now? or is there a method to be even mre clean? More important than that, are those webpage bookmarks lost? It was a big pain to find those sites. Thanks for any help! |
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05-02-2006, 08:39 PM | #3 |
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05-02-2006, 08:42 PM | #4 |
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Try a Active Undelete (www.active-undelete.com) or try a google search about file recovery programs, sometimes are shareware.. they do recover files that were erased even from the recycle bin.
About the bookmarks, only I can tell you that try a google search. |
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05-02-2006, 08:48 PM | #5 |
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You will need to spend a few hours editing your registry. Do a search on .com and you will be amazed. Be very judicious in your deletions I can't do a system restore, because the only restore point is when i first got the computer. I also need to delete those possible spyware targets. I also dont want my grandparents on my computer, and somehow the old porn sites pop up. |
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05-02-2006, 09:01 PM | #6 |
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I also dont want my grandparents on my computer, and somehow the old porn sites pop up. |
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05-02-2006, 09:24 PM | #7 |
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No problem. Reformat your hard disk 3 or 4 times then remove it and beat it to death with a 22 oz. ball peen hammer. Then pour gasoline on it and light it. After it is molten slag place it in a 2x2x2 foot box filled with concrete. When the concrete cures take the block and drop it into the pacific trench to a depth of at least 6000 feet. You should be ok. pete |
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05-02-2006, 09:40 PM | #8 |
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No problem. Reformat your hard disk 3 or 4 times then remove it and beat it to death with a 22 oz. ball peen hammer. Then pour gasoline on it and light it. After it is molten slag place it in a 2x2x2 foot box filled with concrete. When the concrete cures take the block and drop it into the pacific trench to a depth of at least 6000 feet. You should be ok. |
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05-02-2006, 11:00 PM | #10 |
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I take it, from your sarcasm, I have nothing to worry about? My younger brother had a similar problem before. When one of our grandparents sat down to do something on his computer, random Italien porn sites constantly popped up. My parents still don't trust him on the computer. if the data is important enough that it needs to be recovered, it's worth awhile to back it up often enough to prevent from losing them. with price of dvd burner and so on going down every day, backing up 4.7gb of data shouldn't be of that much issue. having said that, i do back up anything that's remotely important to me on dvd. it's a painless way to recover the data when someone decides to have fun on my computer.. like my 5 yr old son or his lil brother. there is nothing like fdisk, format, and reinstall to get rid of every trace of old data on the hddr. pete |
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05-03-2006, 05:01 AM | #11 |
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My question is: How can I recover those bookmarked pages? I heard that everything you do on the computer is burned permantely into your hardrive or something. I would like to know how to gain access to it and recover my lost documents as well as those webpages. I need them for research on my project. If possible, I'd also like to get rid of those porn site "residue."... 1: Do as little as possible to avoid overwriting disk sectors you may want to recover. 2: Check the recycle bin, then run a file unerase utility (like norton or what not) 3: Search your drive for moved files (quite often people accidentally move files, instead of deleting them with the same symptom--they're gone) 4: Check the drive one more time for files just in case you missed them. After that, run all the anti-spyware tools you can find or whatever else might work. Personally, I don't use IE and I run at a low security level, in order to prevent those things. I usually don't bother to recover a PC from such a state; I recover the data, wipe the system, and move on. In the future, make another user account like the Guest account with limited priviledges. Put a simple password on your account, so that visitors will use the guest account instead of yours. It can be annoying, but better safe than... With kids, my PC lasted at most 3 months between rebuilds until moved to Windows 2000 with restricted permissions. Now they've been very stable. It's pretty nice when visting users can't destroy things as they're in the visitor sandbox. (malicious people should be thrown out--fdisk isn't a cute joke) |
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05-03-2006, 06:23 AM | #12 |
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So I ran into the misfortune of my little cousin (7 yrs old) having had access to my computer for 4 hrs without me knowing about it. Fortunately, nothing to severe happened to my computer. I just lost some documents, bookmarked websites, and now I have tons of porn sites in my hard drive history (the little bastard thought they were funny). All I can recommend is to Google for those sites that you had bookmarked. |
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05-03-2006, 07:36 AM | #14 |
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Everything you do is NOT burned permanently burned onto your hard drive disc. Anything "deleted" is gone forever. When a disc gets "corrupted", data is not deleted and there are ways of trying to recover data. You can spend dozens to hundreds of hours fiddling with it and maybe get stuff, but after a few tries most of us all end up with Hai Hai's opinion, it's gone--move on. Don't spend a lot of time on it, because it may be a lost cause. Try the low hanging fruit (drive unerase utility), but realize it may very well come up with nothing. Consider future protections--backup data and restrict access. After a few such incidents, the hammer starts to sound really good! |
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05-04-2006, 06:21 AM | #15 |
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i've often wondered about this...i know it's theoretically possible for governmenty types or whatnot to get information from formatted hds, so why not create some kind of super quasi-infinite hd where everything that's deleted is still there?
t'would be cool... it could be csi style where you type a few words to do anything and it makes funny little beeping noises all the time.... |
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05-04-2006, 06:36 AM | #16 |
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05-04-2006, 08:00 AM | #18 |
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05-04-2006, 01:13 PM | #19 |
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my little cousin (7 yrs old) having had access to my computer for 4 hrs without me knowing about it. Fortunately, nothing to severe happened to my computer. I just lost some documents, bookmarked websites, and now I have tons of porn sites in my hard drive history 10 points for originality |
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05-06-2006, 01:18 AM | #20 |
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