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Recovering 'Missing' Folder After Using Folderlocker?


Electerrific

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Today I have ''lost'' some important files. I'll try and explain.

 

Ages ago I started using Folderlocker,  (B) not an app, but a simple and formely capable locker I downloaded, as shown.

 

It sat in a folder (C) with the files (C) and requires a password to lock and unlock it, which then reveals/hides the files in their own folder (A), and has worked well, never causing issues or showing up in anti-virus tests.

 

However, I today moved the main folder (A)  to my hard drive, which worked well.

 

BUT I then somehow moved (B) on it's own to another folder on my HD, and my files (still in the folder) disappeared?

 

I have tried the recycle folder and even tried searching by name on my HD and C: folder for 'Locker', but nothing. The internet resolutions haven't worked either so far, and seemed dated.

 

Hope that's as clear as it can be. Hope someone has an idea.

 

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the opening post is a little too ambiguous to give advice, don't get all the abc stuff, if you could expand on that with specifics it might help.. have you tried moving the unlocker file back to the folder you moved it from?

 

you moved the main folder to your hard drive ... from where? if from another drive, an undelete utility may get it back

 

is this a 3rd party .exe (if so give a link to it), or a .cmd or .bat file (if so, open it up in notepad and post the contents)

 

there are some batch files (with similar names) around that just hide the files from view from the windows interface rather than do any encryption, but they are still there, which is why I suggested that software which will find anything on the hd.

 

 

 

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