Difference between revisions of "File Recovery Software"
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− | If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete) | + | If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete) - it is possible to recover those files if you act quickly. |
The files are not actually deleted. They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files. So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva. | The files are not actually deleted. They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files. So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva. |
Revision as of 16:02, 2 March 2013
If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete) - it is possible to recover those files if you act quickly. The files are not actually deleted. They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files. So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva. It is free, and you can download it here. |
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