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Accidentally Deleted Your Files? Here’s How To Carry Out A Simple Data Recovery
Have you ever deleted a file and purged it from your Recycle Bin, only to realise one week later that you really need the file and there’s no way to get it back? Yes it happens to the best of us and after kicking yourself for deleting the file in the first place, you will be wondering if there’s any way to easily recover the lost data. Fortunately there are ways to get it back.
It’s Almost Impossible to Wipe Out a File From Your Computer
When it comes to data on your computer, it is almost impossible to accidentally remove or delete it. Even if you are intentionally trying to completely wipe a file from your computer, it can exceedingly difficult. When you delete a file from your computer, you are not actually doing anything to the file itself. It stays on your hard disk all the time. What you are changing is the way the computer looks at the file – your computer glazes over the file and thinks “it’s not there anymore”.
Data recovery software can help you recover deleted files!
So how do you recover a file that has been purged from your recycle bin ages ago? Simply download one of the many data recovery software available on the internet today! These software are effective and simple to administer, although they usually come at a price (when you need to really recover the files). We have compiled a nifty list of (totally) freeware data recovery software that you can use without paying through your nose.
ADRC Data Recovery Software http://www.adrc.com/software/data_recovery_tools/
Designed with an extremely simple graphical user interface (GUI) for even the most novice users to use, this software is able to carry out critical recovery functions with minimum complexity to recover any deleted files on a FAT or NTFS file system. Users are given full control to recover the specific files types.
Surprisingly, this utility is packed with a number of functions not commonly found in similar class of freeware. These include backup of disk to image file, restoration of saved image file to disk and OS independent disk to disk clone.
For disk suffering from bad sectors, the software could intelligently optimize the copy process so maximum data will be copied out before the disk fails completely.
For advanced users who are more comfortable with DIY data recovery programmes, you may even use ADRC Data Recovery Software to repair your boot sector. Despite its comprehensive features, the size of this software is only 44.4KB, making it one of the smallest but features rich data recovery freeware available
FreeUndelete http://www.officerecovery.com/
FreeUndelete is a simple and easy-to-use data recovery freeware for deleted files. Whether you’ve deleted a file on purpose or not, FreeUndelete is able to retrieve any deletion of files on a NTFS file system (used by default in Windows XP/2000/NT) and FAT32. Designed with an interface that allows you to sort files according to their efficiency (good, average or poor), this version of FreeUndelete comes with a newly integrated data recovery centre implementation to make it even more user-friendly.
Pandora Recovery http://www.pandorarecovery.com/
Pandora Recovery has an intuitive interface to help users recover deleted files quickly and effectively. The software will first scan your computer for deleted files of a specific drive. You may then perform a search based on criteria such as file name, file size and date of creation. Pandora Recovery is able to easily recover deleted images, music, Microsoft Office documents, archived files and many more.
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