Thursday 2nd of September 2010

How To Recover Deleted Files

September 28, 2008 by Ivan  
Filed under Software Reviews

If you have lost important files from your hard drive and if you are sure that they have been deleted, don’t panic! Uneraser is simple software that can help. In this tutorial, we will see how Uneraser works. On this link you can download Uneraser.

For example, I delete movie file on Local Disk (E:) , how to recover movie file?. It is simple

1. Run Uneraser , then select wizard , as shown below

2. When the wizard appears select “Do a lost files scan”, then click Next , as shown below

3. Select partition , where is deleted data, then click Next

4. Uneraser find my deleted movie

5. Now, just save your recover file, as shown below

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12 Comments on "How To Recover Deleted Files"

  1. John on Sun, 28th Sep 2008 4:17 pm 

    From where exactly PC bring that old data back if they are deleted?

    So that basically means that PC has memory without limits, isn’t it?

  2. ivan on Sun, 28th Sep 2008 5:31 pm 

    No. memory has limit.When you delete file and empty the Recycle Bin , the file is still not really deleted. The file name is removed from the list of files in the folder or the Recycle Bin, and the space occupied by the file becomes available to the operating system to use for something else. But the disk space does not get re-used straight away, so the data contained in the file will remain intact for some time to come.

  3. John on Sun, 28th Sep 2008 7:07 pm 

    But in the end it will get deleted, for real? So that basically means I unable to recover whatever I want.

  4. Ivan on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 12:16 am 

    Yes. in the end it will get deleted,
    Deleted data will remain on computer at least one-two weeks.During that time you can restore data

  5. Anonymous on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 4:28 pm 

    No, not one-two weeks. The data is there until it’s overwritten. If you delete a file and write some new large files onto the disk, there’s a good chance your data will be gone right away.

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  7. Deeps on Mon, 7th Sep 2009 6:19 pm 

    Nice thanks..
    TechMantras

  8. gamefanatic on Mon, 9th Nov 2009 1:46 pm 

    i could of used this months ago when my dad deleted my pc games
    200+ hours of progress gone.

  9. Chandresh on Sat, 17th Apr 2010 5:56 pm 

    no dude….games n stuff like that can not be recovered….

  10. Daniel on Mon, 17th May 2010 10:49 am 

    A piece of data can be recovered till its place in the hard drive has been taken over by a new piece of data. It still sits there for the time being, till you either format your hard drive really good or replace that spot in the memory with something else like a new picture. This is how cops bust many people. By searching through their deleted files. But they take much more care with it of course. Thanks for posting this. Can never have enough tutorials on this for people. Just a note: Don’t do anything if you accidentally deleted something. Get this first and hope it doesn’t go over that memory address.

  11. scrapbook.maxforum.org on Sun, 20th Jun 2010 4:41 pm 

    this is really nice.very useful.a must have

  12. punks on Sat, 28th Aug 2010 4:31 am 

    it sounds interesting.lets try

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