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sanith009
Wed 11th Jun 2008, 07:51
Hi, I have a small problem for which I would like you people to help me out. I have been using my system since a few years which runs XP on it. A few days back ,I had been out and during that time my kids deleted some important video files and databases that are now required. To have more troubles I have re-installed windows on that and now I need the deleted ones back. So, I am looking for a software that can be the best resort to my problem.

Please help me out in getting one!!!!

Nazreen
Thu 12th Jun 2008, 03:20
There are a lot of data recovery softwares in the market today. I tried to google that and also your question but instead, I saw this very same post you made to several other forums but with different login ids. I know that it's impossible for 10 or more people to be posting the same and asking the same question as you, so I guess you're out to promote your data recovery software.

Same thread 1 (http://computerhelpforum.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=18000)
Same thread 2 (http://www.cambodiaxp.com/forum/post-4622.html)
Same thread 3 (http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=33746&view=next)

JPolito830
Tue 1st Jul 2008, 15:09
Technically, nothing gets deleted off of a computer...so if you know someone who is somewhat computer savvy, they can usually recover them.

smudgey
Mon 7th Jul 2008, 19:25
Seems I can't link things -.- Try this below

canadiancontent.net/tech/download/Drive_Rescue.html

ritajones56
Wed 23rd Jul 2008, 16:32
Technically, nothing gets deleted off of a computer...so if you know someone who is somewhat computer savvy, they can usually recover them.

True, the only way to truly "delete" a computer file is to destroy the machine completely.

Millenium
Tue 6th Oct 2009, 09:14
Recently I was also looking for a program that would recover deleted files. As for me, Advanced File Recovery (http://www.advanced-file-recovery.com/) is a good and decent deleted file recovery application. This tool can be used to preview and recover deleted documents, images, videos, compressed files (archives), and all other file types.

Adam
Tue 6th Oct 2009, 09:33
Items wont be deleted from the computer as it will always be backed up somewhere on the computer. Usually on computers, theres atleast 3 backups before it will be deleted completley. You should save them to a device should as a external hardrive, thats what i do :)

Thats what i would do, as then it will be backed up unless someone deletes it completly :) lol.

animatrix
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 07:24
Sorry but I think no software is really effective and successful in recover deleted data.
If they're documents or pictures,maybe it works but you just can get a part of the data.If they're videos or animations,it's impossible to recover them

realitybites.in
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 07:34
Sorry but I think no software is really effective and successful in recover deleted data.
If they're documents or pictures,maybe it works but you just can get a part of the data.If they're videos or animations,it's impossible to recover them

u are exactly correct ......there no software for home use which can recover 100% your document

but there method which can recover 100%

but it takes lot of time .....and not performed in house ...they are technicians who can do so ......but charge u around $20 for 1gb ( in India)

cmeonline
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 09:35
You can recover your deleted data from your drives by using RECOVA software google it, download it and recover it...

FZR005
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 16:59
Buddy I have some videos for you which will solve your problem, check them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5H-8TwvXts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNKXa6H1jP0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsUrqEBu9tY&feature=fvw

meyes
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 18:36
i think the best soft recovery i test its easyrecovery

Nissan5300
Wed 7th Oct 2009, 19:46
There are many software's to recover your data,
i think datarecoverysoftware.com would be the best one.
You can find the software for all the file systems, i.e., NTFS,FAT,Pendrive's, digital cameras....

GekiDan
Thu 8th Oct 2009, 07:28
One of the sites listed here on BAF had a good file recovery software available for free last two days:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/grt-deleted-files-recovery/
But now, you can get a full license of it for $49.95

Fergal
Thu 8th Oct 2009, 10:57
Some great suggestions there, thanks everyone for helping out. The YouTube tutorials are particularly useful. I have to be honest I often don't think of YouTube when looking for help with something, but there is a vast array of helpful information and resources there.

bumba1988
Thu 8th Oct 2009, 15:48
I have used Advanced File Recovery previously for this purpose.I will also recommend you to restore your machine to that time when you deleted those files required.Thus you can recover those deleted files.You can also use Tuneup Undelete for recovering deleted files.

GekiDan
Fri 9th Oct 2009, 10:15
Tips For Data Recovery

Anytime your hard drive crashes or you lose your data, you’ll need to turn to data recovery to properly restore your information. Data recovery is something most computer users are familiar with, as a majority of us have had to turn to data recovery at some point in time. Even though hard drives are becoming better and better, they are still mechanical and will always encounter problems.

The first thing to do, before any problems happen, is to always back up your data. If you create backups of your information, you’ll be well prepared in the event of a disaster. This way, even if your hard drive cannot be repaired and the data is lost forever, you’ll have the back ups to continue going as normal. If you didn’t make back ups, you’ll find the situation very traumatic when you discover that your data cannot be recovered.

Most hard drives will last for years before they start to encounter any type of malfunction or hardware problems. You can help prevent data loss by turning off your computer when it isn’t in use, or shutting it down when you hear the hard drive making an odd noise. If the hard drive starts to malfunction, letting it continue to run will only do more damage. If you shut it off immediately and take it to a specialist, you’ll have a much better chance of getting it repaired.

With natural disasters, hackers, viruses, or other problems, you won’t have the time to react. Before you know it, your hard drive will be damaged and your data will be gone. Although this can be very frustrating, data recovery can normally bring your information back. All you need to do is take the hard drive to a local specialist, then let them work their magic and show you the power of data recovery.

There are software programs out there that claim to recover lost data, although you should avoid them at all costs. Most of time, these software programs will do your hard drive more bad than good. Even though software may cost a lot less than professional data recovery services, the professional services will guarantee their work. If you turn to software and it only makes things worse - your more or less out of luck, as the software doesn’t guarantee anything.

Anytime your hard drive fails and you seem to have lost your data, you should turn to professional data recovery services immediately. They may cost you a lot of money, although they do the job right the first time. When it comes to your data, you really don’t want to take any chances - especially if you had important documents and files stored on your hard drive.

Sahil
Fri 9th Oct 2009, 12:21
Hi,

I have a simple solution for you, if you have deleted them then just restore back from Recycle Bin.
I think that was easy but why all suggested softwares I don't know.

GekiDan
Sat 10th Oct 2009, 05:47
I have a simple solution for you, if you have deleted them then just restore back from Recycle Bin.
I think that was easy but why all suggested softwares I don't know.
Well, these software recovers files deleted permanently on one computer directory.
In layman's term, deleted from the Recycle Bin.

SCORP1313
Mon 12th Oct 2009, 09:46
Hi, I have a small problem for which I would like you people to help me out. I have been using my system since a few years which runs XP on it. A few days back ,I had been out and during that time my kids deleted some important video files and databases that are now required. To have more troubles I have re-installed windows on that and now I need the deleted ones back. So, I am looking for a software that can be the best resort to my problem.

Please help me out in getting one!!!!

Windows XP has the recovery of files system. If it is not included that on the future switch.

Sahil
Mon 12th Oct 2009, 10:13
Well, these software recovers files deleted permanently on one computer directory.
In layman's term, deleted from the Recycle Bin.

What about Windows System Recovery tool which comes in it inside, I think it is the best tool and no one can make like that.:)

GekiDan
Tue 13th Oct 2009, 04:24
What about Windows System Recovery tool which comes in it inside, I think it is the best tool and no one can make like that.:)
You mean System Restore?

Sahil
Tue 13th Oct 2009, 05:55
You mean System Restore?

Yeah, that one.

GekiDan
Tue 13th Oct 2009, 08:48
Yeah, that one.
I really don't know what that function do and how it works since I haven't go overboard on that one...

sdymdg_yaar
Wed 14th Oct 2009, 16:00
If you are having NTFS file system then NTFS undelete is useful. Also Recover my files is used for getting deleted files.

p2pool
Wed 14th Oct 2009, 17:24
the best thing to do when something is deleted on your computer is to not install anything till you recover your files, because you can recover them at 100% .. if you re-install windows you'll have less chance to recover your files.

Ryan123
Mon 30th May 2011, 08:08
Hey guy,I have succeed to recover deleted files from my laptop with Tenorshare Data Recovery.It can recover data after deeply scanning your hard drive to look for lost files you accidentally deleted or formatted. But once the deleted files were overwritten by new ones,they are gone for good.
Anyway,you can download a trial version and scan your hard drive for free to check out whether the deleted files can be recovered.You can get it here:http://www.any-data-recovery.com/product/index.htm Luck!

f5mtadas
Tue 31st May 2011, 09:20
There are many good tools for that. Just provide right keywords on google and also
data can be stored even the hard disk was damaged, but it would cost big money for sure.

In this case it is simple deletion, so buy some cheap software and recover that data files

Tadas

Ryan123
Tue 5th Jul 2011, 07:41
This article will help.
How to recover deleted files from Windows (http://www.any-data-recovery.com/index.htm)?
http://www.businessadviceforum.com/showthread.php/19821-How-to-recover-files-deleted-from-Recycle-Bin

Ken Peterson
Tue 5th Jul 2011, 12:57
Yes, there are lots of software available to recover deleted data. www.recovermyfiles.com. You can also create recoverydisk to recover your data.

Peter Birganza
Thu 7th Jul 2011, 07:08
Hi, I have a small problem for which I would like you people to help me out. I have been using my system since a few years which runs XP on it. A few days back ,I had been out and during that time my kids deleted some important video files and databases that are now required. To have more troubles I have re-installed windows on that and now I need the deleted ones back. So, I am looking for a software that can be the best resort to my problem.

Please help me out in getting one!!!!

Hi,
There are lots of websites available on internet that are providing recovery softwares for your deleted files. But all of them are not reliable websites. I would like to prefer you that visit "Wholesalepages.co.uk" and "Kcsoftwares.com" and "Nessoftwares.net". They are dealing with cheap software programs and will be really helpful for you to find the best results.