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Partition Wizard :-(
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Yesterday got the opportunity of testing the undelete feature in AmigaOS4, deleted 300+ .c .h files by accidentally typing "make clean" when I where not in sh.

I most say it was horrible to use undelete, the nested list becomes many pages large, it become so slow even to scroll, one other annoying thing was it was impossible to select a directory whit deleted files, and tell the application to undelete this files, I had to select one file by one, every time the CPU dock peeked, and I head to wait, no way of multi select files, the Partition Wizard really needs some improvements in speed and functionality.

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How about posting this on Hyperion's forum? Then a beta-tester might try duplicating your problem, and so make a request for this to be improved...

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It's a lot easier if you use SFS. You just go to the .recycled directory for the partition (like DH0:.recycled) and recover deleted files.

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I forget about the hidden dir, all the time, yes I think i have SFS.

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