

- #CANNOT REMOVE DISK DRILL MAC OS HOW TO#
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There is no way to recover that at this point in time. By uninstalling you removed any real evidence of the removals. Instead I just want to know which files I lost, or if I even lost any.
#CANNOT REMOVE DISK DRILL MAC OS HOW TO#
Windows related question: Is there any way how to check which files recently got deleted or removed from a folder?īasically, I don't complain about losing my files. But would Explorer give any warning at the end of the Copying? Like "File not found - Try again - Cancel"? Or would it just finish the copying without telling me anything?ģ. Windows related question: If I copy a bunch of files from one USB drive to another USB drive, and one of these files is marked as malware by Malwarebytes, then Malwarebytes will intercept copying that file and quarantines it, right? But the question here is, how would Windows Explorer react in that case? Explorer obviously can't copy that file anymore, because it has been quarantined.
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If I install Malwarebytes and never open it, not even once - what is the default setting of scheduled scans? Does it include external USB drives?Ģ. Is after uninstalling any log left from Malwarebytes or from Windows side, that could show me which files got quarantined?ġ. Now you maybe see where my problem is going, so let me ask this straight question: The problem is, that it is so much stuff, so many files, and there is no way how to manually find what got quarantined/deleted. If the files are gone, I really want to get them back, but obviously I need to find out which ones got deleted in the first place. The files are not super hard to get, it is just some setups, but the main problem is, that I have a really nice structure, and want to keep all of these files.

I began researching about the behaviour of Malwarebytes, if it is uninstalled while having quarantined items, and sadly it's clear, it simply deletes them. Only a bit later, I realized, that it is very likely, that Malwarebytes already quarantined some files. I did not open Malwarebytes even once, and did not check if there were any quarantined items or any notifications. I kept the computer running, did my backups on there, and completely forgot to disable real time protection for that.Īfter a while, I returned to the device, and realized that and panically uninstalled Malwarebytes to prevent it from quarantining my files. On some of these USB drives I store setups that often get false positives, or are marked as "potentially unwanted", so there is high risk that some of these files will get quarantined. This computer is my secondary computer, so I thought it's a good idea to use it to make backups of my current USB drives using Windows Explorer.
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That means that the real time protection of Malwarebytes was also active, because of the free trail. It is very important to tell you, that I did not open Malwarebytes once, it was literally not opened once the whole time, which means all things were default. I set up a computer running Windows 11, installed Malwarebytes and let all running. Hello, I have a situation here, I will explain what happened.
