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Imran wrote:
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> I am using windows xp with SP2. I have deleted my excel data file and a
> movie file from D drive. Unfortunately I have deleted the same from
> recycle bin also. Now I would like to have the same files back in my
> system. Could you pls. suggest me how can retrive the data?
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First, it's vital that you don't allow any new data to be written to your
D-Drive. This will preserve whatever remains of your deleted files. As
long as the space has not been overwritten subsequent to deletion, you
should be OK.
You have 3 options:
Freeware. I've used Filerecovery with some success. Google for "file
recovery" or "data recovery" and you should get plenty of options and
tutorials. Whatever you download, don't allow it to download into D-Drive!
And don't install it into D.
Paid software. This will usually be more effective--most allow a free trial
to see what they can recover---then you pay if you want to proceed to the
recovery stage.
Data Recovery Labs. You can send your hard drive to a data recovery
lab--these can retrieve just about anything, even overwritten files. Cost
ranges from expensive to very expensive.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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http://users.tpg.com.au/deepend/index1.html
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