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How To Recover Your Data For Free Even After Deleting From Recycle Bin

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They say you can not recover a file once you delete it from recycle bin – They are Wrong!
Data deleted through the command ‘ctrl + shift + delete‘ or from recycle bin is permanently deleted from the hard disk without even going to recycle bin. And these files recovery is possible through a software.
Below i am gonig to tell you a way to recover all your data deleted from NTFS or FAT file systems. The recovery software we are going to use is Get Data Back And it is a registered version the one i am sharing with you. So it will recover all your data.
  1. Download the Get data back which runs in Windows 2000/XP/Vista and 7.
  2. Once you install run the software.
  3. It will give you a list of actions you want to perform.
  4. Select the option of recovering deleted files.
  5. After that select the drive you want to recover files of. The software will start scanning the drive for deleted files and give you a list of files at the end which are all deleted.
  6. You can select from the list of files and folders you want to recover. Simply copy that data to another  drive(Do Not copy paste in the same old drive in which it was).

If you can not understand or follow these steps, you can follow the video to understand better. The version of software in this video is different but still it will give you an idea of how to go on with the file recovery.


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And there you go. All your data is recovered. Note that you should never put any other data in the same drive which you want to recover files from. No data recovery software can recover your files if you overwrite the drive.

This is because when you delete a file, it is actually hidden and operating systems simply places a $ sign in front of it hiding it from you. But when you overwrite that sector of your drive, you can never recover that data. So this means any deleted data recovery software can recover data only if you have not overwritten that drive.


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