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Title: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: REDACTED on August 10, 2014, 03:27:57 AM
I'm using Free version 2014.9.0.2011 on Win 7. I was clicking on emails and deleting them when a box popped up from Avast and accidentally got clicked yes, before I even really looked at it. I think "delete" and "config" or "configuration" was in the message. Now, my Adobe CS4 programs won't load. I've done a system restore, no luck. Is the any way at all to get those files back, or even look at what those deleted files are? I truly hate the thought of reinstalling that entire suite, as Adobe programs are not known for being easy to reinstall. TIA for any help.
Jeanne
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: Pondus on August 10, 2014, 03:41:21 AM
Are you sure they where deleted and not moved to chest (quarantine)
Using the chest  http://www.avast.com/faq.php?article=AVKB21#

There are tools that will recover deleted files, never tried it ....... you find several if you google it

Here is one    http://filehippo.com/download_recuva

If there was a popup from avast then i guess it was infected?
If you have not rebooted since it happend, right click avast tray icon and show last popup
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: REDACTED on August 10, 2014, 03:57:08 AM
I looked in the chest, nothing recent is there. Lately Avast keeps wanting to "clean" my computer, offering up files to be deleted to improve performance. I always click NO, due to a previous bad experience, but this time thought I was clicking on something else. And darn it, I rebooted after the system restore, didn't know about finding the last popup. Is there a history of those?
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: schmidthouse on August 10, 2014, 04:45:19 AM

Snip> Lately Avast keeps wanting to "clean" my computer, offering up files to be deleted to improve performance.

Is this GrimeFighter asking to clean?
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: REDACTED on August 10, 2014, 07:30:25 AM
Yes, it's grimefighter. But, the pop up I clicked on was different, from what I remember. No graphics, just a couple lines of text, I think. I know it said Avast, something about config, but I didn't really see it. Never would have clicked yes, but it came up when I expected another popup about deleting emails, and boom.

Running Recuva again now. Ran it once, when I came back to the computer, it had disappeared off the screen, no results.
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: REDACTED on August 10, 2014, 08:55:40 AM
It doesn't sound like you are using the current version of Avast Free.  If you did a system restore, you may want to update ALL your software (this means all your software may have gone back to an older version when you did a system restore), including MS.  I would also do an uninstall (using the Avast Uninstaller Tool in Safe Mode) of Avast and a clean CUSTOM install with the current version and only check off the things you want to install (if you don't want grimefighter then don't check it off; if you don't want Chrome then don't check it off, etc.).

Reboot.

Update your virus definitions.  Set your Avast settings and run a scan.

If you continue to have problems, then we need to look at possible malware causing it.  Let us know how it goes.
Title: Re: Any way to recover deleted files?
Post by: Eddy on August 10, 2014, 11:01:08 AM
Sounds to me it was the browser cleanup util.
I saw a post earlier where CS4 was crippled by it.

It could be that you made a typo,
but if you really are using version 2014.9.0.2011 first thing to do is upgrade (or a fresh install) to (of) 2014.9.0.2021

The word "system" in system restore refers to Windows not to the entire pc and everything installed.
A better naming would be OS system restore.

If you want to have a option to restore everything, you should create a image of your drive(s).
Ofcourse you will need to update the image e.g. every week (depending on what you do with the system)
And have a daily backup of data.