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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1
OS: XP
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CHK restore help
i recently came home to one of my hd's to be nothing but .CHK files. im guessing there is a way to restore them back to what they had been. ive tried with no luck. the folder that all the CHK files are in is hidden leaving the program i tried to not find them. any program to fix/help on how to fix would be appreciated. thanks.
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,459
OS: Windows
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These are file fragments that were collected during a disk scan. They were not linked to a file so they were saved as a chk file in case they contained (text) data that the user may want to recover.
You can open them with notepad to see if they have text you want to recover and save into another text file, otherwise you just delete the chk file.
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