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You Can Recover Lost Data

When you accidently deleted a file from your hard disk drive and you lost your important data, please don’t worry, usually you can recover the lost data.  However, to recover lost data, it requires more than a correct tool. And it is recommended to know how file deletion happens.



Most of the time, when your data lost by accidently removed you just lose the data entry in hard disk drive. Windows simply marks the hard drive space as being available for use so that you can write new files. The data still exists before you use that part of hard drive to write new data. When you start recover lost data process, all you have to do is set that flag back to "on" and you get the file.

It’s a big possible that part of hard disk drive is overwritten. Such as if you defrag the hard drive, you run the risk of unused parts of the drive being overwritten. This includes that if you are running silent background defrags services like Diskeeper, or if you have defragged utilities scheduled to defrag automatically. What you have to do will maximize/minimize the chances to recover lost data. And obviously, the sooner you try to recover a deleted file, the more successful you'll be.

You really need to avoid any processes to cause overwritten if possible. If it occurs, I recommend you immediately stop using that computer. Use another computer to recover lost data. And you’d better use a correct data recovery tool as I mentioned at the beginning.

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