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FAQ: If I use DeleteOnClick to delete a file can I undelete it?
Q: If I use DeleteOnClick to delete a file can I undelete it? No. Once a file has been securely deleted it cannot be recovered using any method. The file will have been per
Last Modified - 2007-06-14 - Similar Articles

FAQ: What type of files can I get hash values for?
Q: What type of files can I get the hash values for? Any type of file. Folders do not have contents so it cannot be used with folders. Applies to HashOnClick
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What does the column condition indicate in UndeleteOnClick?
Q: What does the column condition indicate in UndeleteOnClick? UndeleteOnClick provides an estimation of the chances of recovering all or part of the deleted file: Good
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FAQ: Is it possible that the CRC32, MD5, or SHA-1 values may be the same for two files even though the file contents are different?
Q: Is it possible that the CRC32, MD5, or SHA-1 values may be the same for two files even though the file contents are different? Last Modified: 21 April 2007 Answer With C
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FAQ: How do I try OnClick Utilities?
Q: How do I try OnClick Utilities? Visit the OnClick Utilities download page and click the download link associated with the program you wish to try: http://www.2brightspark
Last Modified - 2007-06-25 - Similar Articles

FAQ: How do I use EncryptOnClick on a USB key?
Q: How do I use EncryptOnClick on a USB key? Copy the files EncryptOnClick.exe, EncryptOnClick.exe.manifest, and XceedZip.dll to your USB key. You can then use EncryptOnCli
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FAQ: Why is DeleteOnClick so slow when wiping free disk space?
Q: Why is DeleteOnClick so slow when wiping free disk space? Last Modified: 21 April 2007 Answer The Quickly Wipe Free Disk Space option will wipe the free disk space three
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Q: How do I upgrade / update my existing SyncBackPro, SyncBackSE, SyncBack, FindOnClick, UndeleteOnClick, etc. installation?
Q: How do I upgrade / update my existing SyncBackPro, SyncBackSE, SyncBack, FindOnClick, UndeleteOnClick, etc. installation? If you are upgrading to a new version simply inst
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Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to use FindOnClick? If so, why?
Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to use FindOnClick? Why? No, but FindOnClick can only search local drives as high speed when it is run as an Administrator. This is becaus
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Q: Can FindOnClick search multiple drives at once?
Q: Can FindOnClick search multiple drives at once? Yes, you can search multiple drives, network drives, and paths. Applies to FindOnClick
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Q: Using FindOnClick, how do I search on the filename?
Q: How do I search on the filename? To search a file by file name in FindOnClick, enter the file’s name with “*” before and after the name at
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Q: Why is the number of streams zero when using FindOnClick?
Q: Why is the number of streams zero when using FindOnClick? If it is a network drive, or is not formatted with NTFS or FAT, or FindOnClick is not run as an Administrator, th
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Q: When I search a network path, or do not run FindOnClick as an Administrator, it is much slower. Why?
Q: When I search a network path, or do not run FindOnClick as an Administrator, it’s much slower. Why? If it is a network drive, or is not formatted with NTFS or FAT, t
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Q: What is an MD5 hash value?
Q: What is an MD5 hash value? A hash value uniquely identifies the contents of a file. If two files have the same contents they will have the same MD5 hash value. Applies to
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Q: I cannot see the file icons. Why not?
Q: I cannot see the file icons in FindOnClick. Why not? Make sure you are displaying the Filename column as the icon goes with the filename. Applies to FindOnClick
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Q: I perform the same search lots of times. Can I create a shortcut to do the search?
Q: I perform the same search lots of times. Can I create a shortcut to do the search? Last Modified: 25 September 2006 Answer Run FindOnClick, specify your search para
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Q: Why are some filenames in green?
Q: Why are some filenames in green? They are NTFS encrypted files. Applies to FindOnClick
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Q: Why are some filenames in blue?
Q: Why are some filenames in blue? They are NTFS compressed files. Applies to FindOnClick
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Q: What are streams?
Q: What are streams? A file (on NTFS) can have more than one stream, where a stream is basically another representation of the file. Most files only have one stream, but NTFS
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Q: I do not want to list empty files (files with a size of zero bytes). How do I do that?
Q: I do not want to list empty files (files with a size of zero bytes). How do I do that? Last Modified: 25 September 2006 Answer Click the Search button and change th
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Q: What type of storage device can I search using FindOnClick?
Q: What type of storage device can I search using FindOnClick? Any that Windows can see in Explorer. For example, hard drives (internal and external), floppy disks, flash car
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Q: What type of files can I search for with FindOnClick?
Q: What type of files can I search for with FindOnClick? Any, but when searching network drives, or you are not an Administrator, FindOnClick has to use the slower standard W
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Q: Can I run FindOnClick from a USB key or other external storage device?
Q: Can I run FindOnClick from a USB key or other external storage device? Yes, you can simply copy the FindOnClick.exe and foc.dll files to the external storage device. Run i
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Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to install FindOnClick?
Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to install FindOnClick? No, but FindOnClick can only search local drives as high speed when it is run as an Administrator. Applies to Fi
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I have undeleted a file but it contains junk. What happened?
Q: I have undeleted a file but it contains junk. What happened? When a file is deleted the parts of the drive the file was saved on are marked as free, which means when a new
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UndeleteOnClick did not undelete a file correctly but another program did.
UndeleteOnClick did not undelete a file correctly but another program did. First note that if there were any changes at all made to the disk between the time the other progra
Last Modified - 2007-06-25 - Similar Articles

What type of storage device can I undelete from?
Q: What type of storage device can I undelete from? Any that Windows can see in Explorer and is formatted with FAT or NTFS. For example, hard drives (internal and external),
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What type of files can I undelete?
Q: What type of files can I undelete? Any, there is no restriction. You can even undelete NTFS compressed and NTFS encrypted files. Applies to UndeleteOnClick
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Some file and folder names have an odd first letter. Why?
Q: Some file and folder names have an odd first letter (å). Why? When a file or folder is deleted from a drive formatted in FAT then the operating system changes the fi
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Can I undelete a file even if I defragmented the drive?
Q: Can I undelete a file even if I defragmented the drive? Possibly. When a drive is defragmented, parts of the drive that are being used are moved to increase performance (b
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Can I undelete a file even if I formatted the drive?
Q: Can I undelete a file even if I formatted the drive? If it was a Quick Format then it is possible if the drive was formatted in FAT format and was previously in FAT format
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Can a file be undeleted if even part of it has been overwritten by other files?
Q: Can a file be undeleted if even part of it has been overwritten by other files? Yes, a file is still restored even if only part of it can be restored. The file will contai
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Does UndeleteOnClick work on Windows 95 or Windows NT?
Q: Does UndeleteOnClick work on Windows 95 or Windows NT? No. UndeleteOnClick does not run on Windows 95 or Windows NT. An error message will be displayed. Applies to Undel
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FAQ: Will my serial number for FindOnClick or UndeleteOnClick unlock OnClick Utilities?
Q: Will my serial number for FindOnClick or UndeleteOnClick unlock OnClick Utilities? Answer Yes! All FindOnClick and UndeleteOnClick licensees are elgible for a free upgrad
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How effective is UndeleteOnClick on an NTFS vs. a FAT file system?
Q: How effective is UndeleteOnClick on an NTFS vs. a FAT file system? UndeleteOnClick makes a best effort to undelete a file no matter which file system is used. Because of t
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UndeleteOnClick was not able to recover the file successfully. Do I have any other options?
Q: UndeleteOnClick was not able to recover the file successfully. Do I have any other options? There are "clean room" recovery businesses that can restore the conte
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Why are some filenames in green when using UndeleteOnClick?
Q: Why are some filenames in green when using UndeleteOnClick? Filenames shown in green using UndeleteOnClick are NTFS encrypted files. Applies to UndeleteOnClick
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Why are some filenames in red when using UndeleteOnClick?
Q: Why are some filenames in red when using UndeleteOnClick? Filenames shown in red using UndeleteOnClick are zero length (empty) files. Applies to UndeleteOnClick
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Why are some filenames in blue when using UndeleteOnClick?
Q: Why are some filenames in blue when using UndeleteOnClick? Filenames shown in blue using UndeleteOnClick are NTFS compressed files. Applies to UndeleteOnClick
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I have just deleted a file but it is not shown. Why?
Q: I have just deleted a file but it is not shown. Why? First check it is not in the Recycle Bin. Next, make sure you are looking at the correct drive. Lastly, try refreshin
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I do not want to list empty files (files with a size of zero bytes). How do I do that?
Q: I do not want to list empty files (files with a size of zero bytes). How do I do that? Click the Change Filter button and change the value of Files must be larger than or
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What is the {All Deleted Files} folder?
Q: What is the {All Deleted Files} folder? The  {All Deleted Files} folder lists all the files that have been deleted on the drive as a single list. This provides a qui
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How do I search for a file using UndeleteOnClick?
Q: How do I search for a file using UndeleteOnClick? Expand the {All Deleted Files} folder and simply start typing the filename. The selection will automatically move to the
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I deleted a file and emptied the Recycle Bin, but I cannot find the file to undelete. Where is it?
Q: I deleted a file and emptied the Recycle Bin, but I cannot find the file to undelete. Where is it? When a file is moved to the Recycle Bin, Windows changes the filename.
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Can I undelete files that are still in the Recycle Bin?
Q: Can I undelete files that are still in the Recycle Bin? To undelete a file from the Recycle Bin you can use retrieve them from the Recycle Bin itself. Applies to Undele
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Can you guarantee that I can undelete a file?
Q: Can you guarantee that I can undelete a file? It is not possible to guarantee that UndeleteOnClick (or any file undelete utility) will be successful in recovering your del
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Do I need to be an Administrator to install UndeleteOnClick?
Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to install UndeleteOnClick? No. It may fail to install to the Program Files folder, but you can choose to install it to any folder you hav
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Do I need to install UndeleteOnClick?
Q: Do I need to install UndeleteOnClick? No. You can simply copy the UOC.exe and the undelete.dll files to another folder, disk, floppy disk, USB key, etc. Applies to Undel
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Do I need to be an Administrator to undelete files?
Q: Do I need to be an Administrator to undelete files? Yes. Only the Administrator under the Windows system can use UndeleteOnClick to undelete files. Applies to UndeleteOn
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Help! I deleted a file, how do I undelete it?
Q: Help! I deleted a file, how do I undelete it? Follow these very important steps: 1. The first and most important thing to do is to stop using the computer you deleted the
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What is the difference between the evaluation and full version of UndeleteOnClick?
Q: What is the difference between the evaluation and full version of UndeleteOnClick? The evaluation version lets you test UndeleteOnClick without needing to purchase it fir
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What are the System Requirements for UndeleteOnClick?
Q: What are the System Requirements for UndeleteOnClick? UndeleteOnClick requires Windows 98SE, ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, or Windows Vista. Windows 95 
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FAQ: Can you give me an example of when I would patch a file?
Q: Can you give me an example of when I would patch a file? Answer Let\'s say you frequently draft and distribute a word document. After you have drafted and distributed a
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FAQ: What is a patch file?
Q: What is a patch file? Answer Think of the original file in the illustration below as the reference file for creating patches. The modified file is the new file that is co
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FAQ: How do I enter my serial number for OnClick Utilities?
Q: How do I enter my serial number for OnClick Utilities? Answer There are detailed instructions about unlocking all programs in the OnClick Utlities suite at: http://www.2
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FAQ: What type of files can be securely deleted with DeleteOnClick?
Q: What type of files can be securely deleted with DeleteOnClick? Answer Any file can be securely deleted, except files that are being used by other programs. Applies to D
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FAQ: Can I use EncryptOnClick on the command line?
Q: Can I use EncryptOnClick on the command line? Answer Yes, the following command line parameters can be used: -p [password] You can pass the password on the command line
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FAQ: Why isn’t my serial number working?
Q: Why isn’t my serial number working? Using an old version Check to make sure you are using the very latest version of SyncBackSE, SyncBackPro, or the OnClick Utiliti
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When I run the program I get a CreateProcess Code 14001 error
When I run the program I get a CreateProcess Code 14001 error This error occurs when Service Pack 2 (or later) has not been installed for Windows XP and a manifest file is be
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FAQ: Why does your hash value not match the hash value I got from another program for the same file?
Q: Why does your hash value not match the hash value I got from another program for the same file? Answer There are many hash calculation programs available, but unfortunat
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FAQ: How can I add EncryptOnClick to the Windows Explorer context (right-click) pop-up menu?
Q: How can I add EncryptOnClick to the Windows Explorer context (right-click) pop-up menu? Answer See the following thread of the forums:http://www.2brightsparks.com/bb/view
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FAQ: Which OnClick utilities do not work with 64-bit versions on Windows?
Q: Which OnClick utilities do not work with 64-bit versions on Windows? DeleteOnClick and HashOnClick are extensions for Windows Explorer. In 64-bit versions of Windows all E
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How do I configure HashOnClick to display hash values in lower-case letters?
How do I configure HashOnClick to display hash values in lower-case letters? By default (for easier reading) HashOnClick will display hash values using upper-case letters. To
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FAQ: How do I disable the Indexing Service in Windows?
How to disable the Indexing Service in Windows Disabling the Indexing Service in Windows can improve your computer's performance significantly by saving disk space that was p
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I cannot see the option Quickly Wipe Free Disk Space in the pop-up menu in Windows Explorer
Q: I cannot see the option Quickly Wipe Free Disk Space in the pop-up menu in Windows Explorer The Quickly Wipe Free Disk Space option is only available if DeleteOnClick has
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I cannot see the option Securely Wipe Free Disk Space in the pop-up menu in Windows Explorer
Q: I cannot see the option Securely Wipe Free Disk Space in the pop-up menu in Windows Explorer The Securely Wipe Free Disk Space option is only available if DeleteOnClick ha
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Avast Win32:Delf-MZG false positive
Avast Win32:Delf-MZG false positive Avast is currently (as of 3rd December 2009) reporting that some of our software (and lots of other software not related to us) is infecte
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