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I would like to recover only Java source code and XML files in photorec, but they are not listed on the list in the File Opt. There is Java class, but I'm not looking for files with .class extension and there is nothing similar to XML. If I select everything on the list, then I get java and XML files but with all other files, which I don't need. How can I specify in photorec that it should look only for .java and .xml files?

Both, .java, and .html files are plain text files which will be recovered as such. Because PhotorRec only recovers file content but not file names (or extensions) we can not further narrow the recovery down.

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It would be possible to add a custom file type to the recoverable files from PhotoRec which then will be given an approptiate extension on recovery but this needs files with a special signature (which usually is not the case for plain text files). Only if your source files had an own unique signature you may be able to do so.

Hi, awful day today. I dropped my programming laptop and the hard drive broke. All the code for our robot was on it, no backups; Three days before our next meet. The latest version of our code is still on our Control Hub, though. Is there anyway to get the code from it and import it into a new Hard Drive so I don't have to re-code everything? (100% switching to an SSD now)

Hi @OdiliaCaxaj , welcome to the forums!
If you deleted your codes, you can press CTRL+Z to undo.
Or, if you deleted a file, you can create a new file with the same name abd the code will be restored in that file.
Hope this helps!

Download and install a free app called DotPeek from JetBrains. It will allow you to extract the source files from the DLLs inside the .nupkg. Rename the .nupkg file to .zip and open it in Windows. Open the DLL in DotPeek.

By mistake, our new deployment through GitHub Actions caused the cleanup of this code resulting to deletion of this code. This code was very important for us and contain our business logic and we need to recover it from this instance.
Can we recover a snapshot of this instance from GCP, or how can we recover deleted javascript code files from this Linux machine?

I have a 32G Ultra Plus SD installed on my Sony Xperia Z3. And main usage of this card is for all sorts of backups such as contacts, messages, videos and photos. Unfortunately, I deleted two folders on the SD card by mistake. What to do now to restore the files? Does Sandisk offer any software for this?

recuva is a freeware so you can use it without any licence. Rescue Pro has a demo version that allows you to scan the card and recover some of the files 20-25 i think, then you need to purchase the software or an extreme product from sandisk that comes with a rescue pro code

You can use any data recovery software, but I always use Professional Sandisk data recovery app for this type of recovery, Data recovery software for Windows supports all types of memory card to recover and restore all erased files and folders . The software helps you in regaining all your deleted, formatted, lost data from memory card.

Had a quick question. we (as a company) always use sd/cf sandisk cards and have a week back ordered more. we have them but the issue is that one of the team member opened them and threw away the packing including the codes that are needed to recover any data

IIRC rescue pro is shipped with Extreme level and above cards. If you lost the codes you can contact sandisk support and provide a proof of purchase and they should be able to provide replacement codes.

IIRC rescue is nice for SD data recovery. It may work in most cases. If you cannot restore files on computer, I can give you another way. Put your SD card into your phone and use mobile data recovery. I recommend you try about FonePaw Android Data Recovery or the Wondershare which are professional on data recovery. They both can restore deleted files on Android SD card.:catvery-happy:

When you set up a two-step authentication method, you have the opportunity to save ten recovery codes and store them in a safe place. Recovery codes let you access your Shopify admin if any other authentication method isn't available. For example, if you don't have access to your mobile device, then you can use one of your recovery codes to log in to your account if it has two-step authentication activated.

Store your recovery codes in a safe, confidential location that you can access from anywhere. You can print, copy, or download the recovery codes. In addition, you can store your recovery codes in a password manager or a cloud storage location that you can access easily, such as:

If you didn't save your recovery codes when you set up your authentication method, then you can retrieve them at any time. You must be logged in to your Shopify account to retrieve your recovery codes.

I have the compiled code with all .pdb, vshost and everything that is generated.I am already using DotPeek without too much hassle. Would like to know If I can retrieve the original code with all the pdb and vshost files generated from compilation with the original names.

While PDBs will certainly help in decompilation (e.g. with you may be able to recover names of functions, classes, and maybe even local variables), they don't contain the original source code and other things unnecessary for debugging (such as comments).

If the program is not obfuscated you can recover something very similar to the source code (even if you don't have a PDB file), I've done it once using reflector (you can use also dnSpy, which is an open source software), but after that you have to fix a lot of things (like the names of anonymous method)

Suppose you staged a file with git add and then did a hard reset with git reset --hard HEAD before committing. Afterward, you found out that the staged file is missing. In this case, also, you can recover the files.

The Microsoft Authenticator app backs up your account credentials and related app settings, such as the order of your accounts, to the cloud. You can then use the app to recover your information on a new device, potentially avoiding getting locked out or having to recreate accounts.

You can recover your account credentials from your cloud account, but you must first make sure that the account you're recovering doesn't exist in the Authenticator app. For example, if you're recovering your personal Microsoft account, you must make sure you don't have a personal Microsoft account already set up in the authenticator app. This check is important so we can be sure we're not overwriting or erasing an existing account by mistake.

After you finish your recovery, you might notice that your personal Microsoft account verification codes in the Authenticator app are different between your old and new phones. The codes are different because each device has its own unique credential, but both are valid and work while signing in using their respective phones.

If you use push notifications with your personal or work or school accounts, you'll get an on-screen alert that says you must provide additional verification before you can recover your information. Because push notifications require using a credential that's tied to your specific device and never sent over the network, you must prove your identity before the credential is created on your device.

For personal Microsoft accounts, you can prove your identity by entering your password along with an alternate email or phone number. For work or school accounts, you must scan a QR code given to you by your account provider.

Tap the tile for the account you're recovering and then tap the option to sign in to recover. Enter your password and then confirm your email address or phone number as additional verification.

For more info about QR codes and how to get one, see Get started with the Authenticator app or Set up security info to use an authenticator app, based on whether your admin has turned on security info.

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