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There is one more free file recovery software which has German developers. I don't remember the name, so i suggest checking the lifehacker list.You can also search this one other sites like hubpages, squidoo as those sites usually have lists formed by users.

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I would also recommend Recuva, everything works fine, if the files weren't over written, usually you can recover most of the files..once I needed to recover files after a format, Recuva worked and recovered most of the pictures, but the problem was that all the video files were lost, only small thumbs of those video were found in a picture format which were useless..

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I remember the name of that software. It's PC inspector file recovery. You can search on google for the official website. It's much better software and it is free. You can recover files as per the drive and timestamp. It'll also show you the data which is in good condition or bad. This way you can recover more files which is quite rare for free software. Try free PC inspector file recovery and let me know if it works better or less than other softwares.

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It is recommended to make an image of the files on the disk that contains the files that need to be recovered. If something goes wrong during the recovering process the image can be used to try it again. The image should be stored on another disk or on an external disk.

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First of all thank you to give this topic because my mistakenly my brother Permanently deleted some of my important files from my folder and i want them very badly thank you for the information may i get them back?

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First of all thank you to give this topic because my mistakenly my brother Permanently deleted some of my important files from my folder and i want them very badly thank you for the information may i get them back?

You can get it back. You need to download "PC inspector file recovery" software. It is free download and no spyware etc. Just make sure that you didn't overwrite any other data when you found the deletion of those files. Because if you got the drive filled again over those deleted files then these files cant be fully recovered. If you didn't messed up with drive to overwrite any files(that includes the copy pasting) then it is easy to recover the files from drive.

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That might include the warning not to download the program to recover deleted files to the hard disk that contains the deleted files. Most of the time the files don't get deleted. The way to find the file is changed. So the file doesn't show up in the search results. But the file still exists completely. This makes it sometimes possible to recover deleted files.

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Yes, "vhortex" is right. The key point to recover emptied Recycle Bin files lies in whether the data contained in those files are "overwritten" or not. When you delete files the data itself isn’t deleted, just the index entry that says where the data for those files is located. The space containing the deleted files is also now marked as free space so it is available to the system for any new files to be written there instead.

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Windows recovery is the analysis that is made to scan the lost, accidentally deleted or damaged data from the formatted partitions of Windows hard disk. This is also a mechanism to extract the inaccessible data from the Windows operating system supporting both FAT and NFTS file systems. When data becomes damaged in Windows, you need to use an efficient Kernel for Windows data recovery software is used to retrieve the data.

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Don't use your computer alot , by using it , you are rewriting harddrive sectors , which might contain the data you need. Download Recuva from other PC , save it and search for sectors that contain removed data.That's why geeks create big files and copy them alot of times to rewrite the sectors. That method is used when you sell a laptop/PC and you don't want the documents you had to be recovered. I've recovered files even after a format.Wish you luck.

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Hello friends,You can recover deleted files from emptied Recycle Bin using Undelete. This powerful software can easily recover* Files that are deleted using Delete command* Files deleted using a combination of 'Shift+Delete' keys* Deleted using DOS command* Files deleted surpassing Recycle Bin and* Files deleted by other applicationsUndelete can effectively Undelete almost all types of files including office files, photos, audio and video files. The software is intelligently designed to help you recover deleted files in an extremely easy to use manner. It also facilitates to recover deleted files after system restore.Any suggestion would be appreciatedVicky Milza

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From experience, I've tried many different programs, and GetDataBack seems to be the most reliable undeleter. As long as data has not been overwritten, GetDataBack tends to be the best at finding the deleted data and putting it back into a file.

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