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Shane Gowland
KeymasterNo, it doesn’t.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterYou can’t delete all of them at once, that would be far too dangerous.
To delete them one at a time, use the Delete File button provided.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterWhat are the file extensions of the deleted files? Unless they were .tmp, and you specifically targeted this directory, System Ninja would not have touched them.
A deep scan with Recuva is probably the most effective way to recover any files. There’s really no simple solution to restoring your files unless you have a backup elsewhere.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi Richard,
I tried to respond to this yesterday, but the email address you gave didn’t work.
What was the folder you deleted this files from? System Ninja will not remove files from important directories unless specifically instructed to.
You may need to use a file recovery tool like Recuva to get the deleted files back.
Regards,
Shane
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThanks 🙂
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi, sorry to hear you’re having issues with Bzzt. Would you please attach the file you’re having trouble processing.
May 28, 2018 at 5:03 pm in reply to: System Ninja 3.2.1 and all versions crashes in the middle of the scan #13410Shane Gowland
KeymasterThis should be fixed in the upcoming version.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi Narthex50,
1. You should avoid checking everything and evaluate each item individually to ensure it’s not deleting something you wish to keep.
2. In the games section, it’s usually cleaning logs and caches. You should use the Analyze tool to test each entry.
3. I’m not quite sure what you’re asking here. If you’re not sure if you should delete something, it’s bets to err on the side of caution.Shane Gowland
KeymasterThe process list is stored in a file called process_list.ini in the same folder as ProcessAlive.exe
The Start with Windows option is stored in the registry. You can remove it with msconfig, System Ninja, or by manually going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and deleting “ProcessAlive”
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