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Can the deleted files in the computer be retrieved?
You can have it back.

Try to do the following:

1, download file recovery software;

There is "File Recovery" in my folder. )

Download address: /cgi-bin/fileid.cgi? fileid=770827

2. After the software is decompressed, double-click and select "Full Search" to enter the next step;

3. Select the hard disk to search for (select the disk where important files are deleted).

4. Select all files in "What type of files do you want to restore" (if you know which files are optional), and then click "Start";

5. After the search, save the searched file in a folder, and then look for it in its folder (the retrieved file name may no longer be the file name when it was originally deleted, and some files should be searched patiently. What is certain is that the document must be in it. Whether it can be used depends on the details! ) just fine.

This paper introduces a software, FinalData 2.0.

Description in the attached readme file:

introduce

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Microsoft's windows platform provides a recycle bin to protect files you accidentally delete. When deleting files on the windows platform, these files will be moved to the recycle bin first, and you can recover the data in the recycle bin if necessary.

If you delete files directly from your hard disk by ([Shift]-[Delete]) and other methods, instead of deleting them, or if you empty the Recycle Bin directly, windows has no mechanism to restore these files.

When deleting files in Windows, only the directory information will be deleted from FAT or MFT(NTFS). This means that the file data is still on your disk. Therefore, from a technical point of view, this file can be recovered.

Through this mechanism, FinalData can recover the lost data, even after emptying the recycle bin. In addition, FinalData can be easily recovered from formatted files and files damaged by viruses. Even in extreme cases, if the directory structure is partially destroyed, it can be restored as long as the data is still saved on the hard disk.

In order to ensure the high recovery rate on windows2000 and XP, file protection and deletion detection must be installed in the system in advance, which can be achieved by installing FinalData2.0.

System requirements:

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Please check the following minimum system requirements. System requirements:

-Operating system: Windows 95/98/me, Windows nt Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional Edition, Windows XP Home/Professional Edition.

-16MB or more memory (64MB recommended)

-at least 10MB disk space (more than 20MB is recommended)

-Double speed or higher speed optical disk drives.

-VGA display with more than 256 colors

Recoverable file system

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FAT 12/ 16/32,NTFS

Introduced function

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& lt what's new >

1. Enhanced data protection and integration into FinalData preinstallation.

-Delete protection: protect important files and directories from being deleted.

-Delete detection: automatically back up files to be deleted.

2. Simple and easy-to-use recovery tools

-Preview: Check the image, office document or HTML file before restoring.

-File preview: Destroy the contents of the file.

3. Repair the damaged CD.

-CD-RW and CD-R recovery damage

-restore UDF CDFS

4. Fully compatible with windows operating system.

-Fully compatible with Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP.

-supports FAT 12/ 16/32 and NTFS.

& lt more new features >

1. Adapt to more data loss.

-emptying the recycle bin leads to data loss.

-Because [Shift]-[Delete] or deleted files are too large, data that cannot be stored in the recycle bin will be lost.

-Data loss caused by quick format disk.

-Data loss caused by the destruction of the master boot record MBR, partition table or FAT table.

2. Data loss caused by virus

-Non-system reasons, such as disk unrecognizable caused by CIH virus.

-File information is lost due to viruses such as worms and Love viruses.

3. A friendlier interface

-Interface similar to Explorer.

-4-step simple file recovery operation

-Restore the structure of the deleted directory.

4. Support the recovery of multilingual files

-Support recovery of oriental double-byte characters.

-Support for long file names.

Matters needing attention

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1. Do not install FinalData on the damaged hard disk. If the hard disk data is damaged and you want to recover from it,

Installing final data on this drive may overwrite deleted file data; Thereby reducing your chances of recovery.

So we suggest that you install FinalData before all misfortunes happen. If necessary, you can run the executable file on the CD-ROM drive.

So don't pretend. However, this does not completely eliminate the risk of overwriting some documents.

2. If your hard disk is not bootable, you must use another hard disk as the master disk and the damaged disk as the slave disk.

Therefore, we strongly recommend that you prepare an emergency disk containing Windows and final data as the master boot disk.

3.FinalData 2.0 cannot recover information from the physically damaged hard disk. Physical damage is often caused by fire and water on your hard disk.

4.FinalData 2.0 cannot completely recover the original data from the overwritten data and fragmented files.

5.FinalData 2.0 is designed to write unrecoverable data to a damaged disk. This is designed for your greatest safety. Therefore, you must save and restore the data to another disk. The disk to be restored must have at least two partitions, otherwise, data can only be restored to a network drive or removable disk or CD-R.

6. If the recovered file shows garbled code, it indicates that the file data has been overwritten or it is a fragmented file.

7.FinalData can only be installed on the same number of computers specified in the license. FinalData cannot be installed on other computers unless it is licensed.

FinalData is a registered trademark of FINAL DATA Company.

NTFS, Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks used here are recognized trademarks.