02 Dec 2011
Effective tool for undeleting or salvaging files we sent for recycling and deleted, in the past
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: Piriform Ltd
Size: 3.6MB
Number of Downloads: 19012
Price: Free
When we browse the Internet, most of us download our files to our desktop. After a few weeks of doing this, our desktop becomes cluttered with files. To save time sorting through the clutter, often we’ll just drag everything to your Recycle Bin and then empty it soon after. Only then we realise that we deleted an important work file that we were temporarily storing on the desktop whilst we were making important changes.
Files sent to the Recycle Bin and then emptied through the Recycle Bin are far from lost. Indeed, if those files were only deleted a few days or even weeks ago, there’s a very good chance that they can be recovered in full. Files sent to Recycle Bin aren’t really deleted from your system. Windows is told that it can write files to the location where they were stored – eventually the old file data will be overwritten and recovery will be difficult, but in the short term your files are recoverable.
However, you need recovery software. Recuva is a tool that will enable you recover files that you’ve accidentally deleted in the past, particularly those that you sent to the Recycle Bin and then later emptied from the bin. You can also use Recuva to attempt to salvage photos deleted from your digital camera memory cards, songs from MP3 players and much more.
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Reply to Jim Wilberforce
There is a good chance that your hard disc crash was due to corrupted OS files. Did you try reformatting the partition on which your OS was stored and reinstalling? This would of course result in loss of all data on that partition, but all other partitions would be safe and accessable, and your computer would have run as normal, except for you having to also reinstall any programs you had on the C drive. Now that you have a caddy you can back up your files -- just use the old disc if there is enough space on it.
Posted by: Gil Henderson 04 Mar 2010
Recuva
I had occasion to use Recuva a few weeks back, and it was a godsend. I had had a hard disk crash where I thought I had lost everything. However, I bought a new computer, and with Recuva, I salvaged most of my files from the crashed hard disk, which I had attached to my new computer using a disk caddy.
Posted by: Jim Wilberforce 23 Dec 2009