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  • ahc1
    New Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 1

    Finding a lost file . . . please help

    Throughout a thunderstorm in July this year, I shot a film sequence using my dig cam mounted on a tripod.
    A lightning strike which hung in the sky for a couple of seconds then transformed into what I can describe as a short string of beads, 5 or six in length. The ball lightnings hung in the sky for maybe a couple of seconds and disappeared. I watched this maybe 5 second film sequence maybe a 1000 times and went to save it. I was offered to condense the file, I thought this would be a good idea as I was low on disc space. I entitled the file and clicked to save. It was saved as a sequence of numbers beginning 10............. . I have not been able to find this valuable film since. I have been searching for over 2 months. Does anybody have any idea on how to find this file? I will be very greatful.
    Last edited by ahc1; Sep 17 '06, 10:28 AM. Reason: To improve the appearance
  • PEB
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Aug 2006
    • 1418

    #2
    Hi,

    Have you tried with the search option in Windows? Have you searched in the hidden folders in windows? From your Folder Options activate the option to see hidden files..

    :)

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    • Killer42
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Oct 2006
      • 8429

      #3
      Originally posted by ahc1
      Throughout a thunderstorm in July this year, I shot a film sequence using my dig cam mounted on a tripod.
      A lightning strike which hung in the sky for a couple of seconds then transformed into what I can describe as a short string of beads, 5 or six in length. The ball lightnings hung in the sky for maybe a couple of seconds and disappeared. I watched this maybe 5 second film sequence maybe a 1000 times and went to save it. I was offered to condense the file, I thought this would be a good idea as I was low on disc space. I entitled the file and clicked to save. It was saved as a sequence of numbers beginning 10............. . I have not been able to find this valuable film since. I have been searching for over 2 months. Does anybody have any idea on how to find this file? I will be very greatful.
      A couple of questions:
      • Is it the filename or the contents that has the "sequence of numbers" that you mentioned?
      • Have you found it yet?

      One thing to keep in mind - the Windows XP search facility, in my experience, absolutely refuses to search the contents of files which don't match a properly registered extension belonging to a known application. So if the file has some weird extension, searching just by name might find it, while a search for something inside the file, which should find it, probably won't.

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