How to recover a file

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I have a situation where I need to identify all files on my computer that
have .ftw suffix. Is there a recommended way on how to do this? I have tried
a manual search, but I have a lot of files! Any thoughts?
Best
 
By "manual search" do you mean you are looking through folders manually? If
so, use search (Windows Logo key + F) and type in *.ftw in the search box.

Tyro
 
Best said:
I have a situation where I need to identify all files on my computer that
have .ftw suffix. Is there a recommended way on how to do this? I have
tried a manual search, but I have a lot of files! Any thoughts?
Best

A very easy way to do this is to download and install Agent Ransack, a free
and fast search utility.
http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/

Once it's installed, open Explorer and the Folder view. Right-click on the
root of the drive and choose Agent Ransack, which the AR installer gives
you.

Enter *.ftw as the search term, and click Start. If you have more than
one drive, at the right end of the "look in" field, click on the down arrow
and choose "local hard drives".

This will very quickly - much faster than the Windows functions - provide
you with a list of any and all FTW files.

HTH
-pk
 
Josh White said:
I got frustrated by Vista's search utility very early on and never
took the time to figure it out... plus I hated all the damned indexing
crap.

I downloaded Agent Ransack. I love it.

Try it. It's simple and fast.

http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/

PJ White

just curious, have anyone compared agent ramsack against sowsoft effective
search on network drive search?
 
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