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Salvage accidentally deleted files with Recuva

by Lee Collins

28 Jan 2009

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recuva-grab.gifEvery so often your computer will require a little clean up; this may include removing unused or unwanted files or filing certain files stored on your desktop. When filing or deleting files it is important to check you aren't removing anything important because it can be all too easy to get carried away, and some of these files may not be backed up. Some accidentally removed folders and files may also be private and contain personal or sensitive data, so is it possible to recover files once you've emptied your recycle bin?  

Recuva 1.23 is a popular utility that enables users to recover files that have accidentally been deleted, including those no longer in your recycle bin. This useful application can also be used to salvage deleted images from your digital camera as well as recover songs from your MP3 player.

Recuva 1.23 link.

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