Undelete file

Have you just accidentally or intentionally deleted some files from your computer running on a Windows operating system, and realize that now you need them back. Don't panic, chances are very high that you can easily recover these deleted files.

The most popular editions of Windows Operating System are Windows XP and Windows Vista. Each comes in two versions, those being home (designed for basic use) and professional (designed for business or large organizations). With features like easy to use interface, security, manageability and reliability, Windows XP and Vista make all of the features of Window OS workable for both novice and expert users. .Undelete file after lost deleted formatted hard drive usb card disk partition

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How to undelete file

EaseRescue File Recovery can recover deleted files that were deleted before you installed the utility. The software protects your deleted files and can run from a floppy disk without installation on your hard disk. This feature eliminates the risk of your deleted files from being overwritten and damaged beyond retrieval before you can restore them. A multi-tasked, intelligent utility that supports data loss recovery from FAT and NTFS file systems, Smart Undelete not only quickly retrieves lost files, but also gives you useful information, like a list of files, after scanning your system. EaseRescue File Recovery then summarizes the scan information in a status report listing the files the software can restore, highlighting the condition the files are in, and assessing the chances of recovery.

File Recovery Key Features

Irrespective of the Windows operating system you use, files purposely or mistakenly deleted from Windows are recoverable using a powerful program to recover deleted files from Disk Doctors. This program is EaseRescue File Recovery. Regardless of the cause of a file being deleted, let us first discover what happens behind the scene when a file is deleted.

When you delete a file (a simple delete or using Shift+Del keys), it is not completely wiped-out from the computer. Only the deleted file entry is removed from the directory that Windows keeps for the disk. The sectors of the hard drive where the file resides are marked as available to hold new data. Thus, avoid adding/saving new data file to the hard drive after file deletion. This might actually erase the data by over writing it and further leading to permanent data loss. Until the operating system overwrites the files, they still exist on the hard drive and are recoverable with the help of good data recovery software EaseRescue File Recovery

  • Stop using the computer
  • Do not install any new software or save any new data after file deletion
  • Do not try to run the system utilities such as Defragmenters and volume repair utilities
  • Do not run CHKDSK
  • Do not attempt to format the drive or change the partitions
  • Download and install the trial version of EaseRescue File Recovery and connect the hard drive containing deleted files as a secondary drive and test run the program to see if your deleted files are found
  • If yes, then proceed ahead recovering your deleted files.