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Recovering Recycled Files? Is It Possible

April 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hi buddy,

Did you backup your data regularly? Did you ever try to recover your recycled bin files? Yes, it is possible to do that.

First of all, you need to know what is the recycle bin? When you delete a file, this file is not actually deleted, it is moved to a hidden folder called the recycle bin, which is help as you restore it from the recycle bin.

They are kept until one of 2 things happens.

#1 You choose to recover space on your hard disk by emptying the Recycle Bin.

#2 Only a certain amount of space is kept for use by the Recycle Bin, any newly deleted files that would push it past that limit will bump off the oldest files. This is called First In, First Out or FIFO.

1 simple tip to show you how to recover deleted files from the recycle bin?

To restore one or more deleted files to its original location, select the file(s) in the usual way so the file(s) to be recovered is highlighted.

Next, select “Restore this item”.

The deleted file(s) will now disappear from the Recycle Bin and reappear in its original folder with the contents, date and time etc. unscathed by the experience.

Is it possible to recover deleted recycle bin files?

YES!

When you delete a file and then empty your recycle bin, many people think the file is permanently gone.

Even the Windows help menu will tell you that “Deleting an item from the Recycle Bin permanently removes it from your computer.”

When a file is deleted from your computer, its contents will not be immediately destroyed. Windows simply marks the hard drive space as being available for use by changing one character in the file table so that the file entry won’t be displayed in My Computer or a commandline DIR command, etc.

If you manage to start an undelete process before the Windows uses that part of the hard drive to write a new file, all you have to do is set that flag back to “on” and you will get the file.

I hope this little sharing can give you an insight on how to recover recycled files within the recycle bin.

Eddy
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Trying To Repair Your Registry? Why Not Click On Your PC Repair Links?

April 6th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hi my friend,

Thanks for coming back to my data recovery blog

I am glad you found my articles interesting, otherwise you would not be reading this post, right?

Today’s sharing do something to do with your windows registry and why you should click on your PC repair links.

There are few computer users know the existence of a windows registry, not to mention the utility of registry cleaning.  The registry is the central database of a system that stores information about the computer.
It has the details of hardware and software that runs the computer system. It simply records all the activity that takes place on the system. This means that the operating system keeps on adding to the information in its database and so it must grow as the days go by.

Why we need to know the PC registry repair procedures?

As the database gets bigger and bigger, the speed of scanning the registry for information that is called up by some program will be much more than the speed of the processor and so the system will become sluggish and slow.

Here, you need to know how to use a PC registry repair tool to help you.

You need a registry cleaner to scan the the registry of the system and identify broken links, files, fonts, and any information that is not in any way needed or used by the system.

Software such as free Microsoft registry cleaner, ensuing, PC and express are some names associated with the registry maintenance software.

It can help to identify and choose the components and then prompt you to clean or repair the registry by clicking on the appropriate link.

How it works?

#1 The software will prompt you to scan the registry by clicking on ’scan registry’ link. The scanning process will take about three minutes to scan the registry and then display the redundant links on the page.

#2 Then it will ask you to ‘repair the PC registry by clicking on the ‘repair’ link. This process takes a couple of seconds.

#3 When you reboot your system the computer will be running more smoothly and efficiently because the junk has been removed from the system by the windows registry cleaning software.

In conclusion.

Knowing how to use the little known software to repair your PC registry is going to help you backup your computer system. All you need to know is to how to activate the PC repair links.

Eddy
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Searching For Data Recovery Tips? Why Not Go For More Establish Blogs

April 2nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hi buddy,

Welcome back…

I guess you may have grown to have like my data recovery blog. Since Feburary 2008, I have painstakingly shared every possible aspect in data recovery or retrieving process, tips and techniques. I hope you find these sharing useful and insightful.

For today’s sharing, I intend to show you how to backup your windows registry before it is too late (I mean too late as in your system got infected by virus or some sort)

The source is from Symantec:

To back up the entire registry

#1 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup.

#2 Click Advanced Mode.

#3 Do one of the following:

*** If you see the Backup or Restore Wizard as shown below, make sure that “Always start in wizard mode” is not checked, and then click Advanced Mode.

*** If you see the Backup Utility window as shown below, go on to step 4.

#4 On the Welcome tab, click the Backup Wizard (Advanced) button. 

#5 Click Next.

#6 Select Only back up the System State data, and click Next.

#7 Click the Browse button.

#8 If the Insert Disk warning message displays, click Cancel.

#9 In the left pane, click the Desktop button.

#10 Click Save.

#11 Click Next.

#12 Click Finish.

#13 When you see the message “The backup is complete” — this could take a few minutes–click Close.

#14 Close the Backup Utility window.

In conclusion

I hope you find this little data recovery blog useful in your data recovering process. Going foward, do expect more insightful articles from me, Dr. Data Recovery.

Eddy
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Are You Preparing A Recovery Center For Your Network Drive

March 29th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hi buddy,

Welcome back to my blog after some delay.

Let’s continue and discuss today’s post. My question to you, with today’s uncertainties, are you preparing a recovery center for your network drive?

I believe, many organizations have in place contingency plans, but many individual computer users may not have any backup plans at all.

Believe it or not, it is a matter of time, your computer data or business will experience a minor or major event that will disrupt your normal computer usage or business operations.

ArrowRepair Your System Diagnostics Now, Before It Is Too Late

It could be a fire, an earthquake, hacker sabotage, or something you could never have predicted. These events can cause you loss of business data, the loss of access to company operations and infrastructure, the loss of personnel, or any combination of these. Or even worst, loss of business income and profits.

There is a way to prevent all these from happening. It is to prepare a recovery center of your network drive or data. It can really make a difference between a business that survives and continues to prosper or ultimately coming to an end.

A recovery data center can refer to a networked system of hundreds of servers recovered, or a couple of desktop computers in a turnkey office. Regardless of your company’s size, protecting data and computer resources should be a priority.

Some important factors are important in your preparation of a recovery center of your network drive:

#1 Are there any communication strategy?

All lines of communicating must be open. Get those in-charge personnels to notify their staff or affected users.

Always maintain up-to-date contact information of employees, suppliers, partners, major customers, insurance companies and anyone else.

Get in place proper communication network is crucial in an emergency exercise.

#2 Before you prepare a recovery center of your network drive, get your technology and infrastructure plan in place.

Need to set up a temporary location of your business operations. Decide what locations are available for use, such as a branch office, a hotel, your home, etc.

Make a detailed inventory list of your computer and network equipment. Take note of your suppliers who can offer temporary or permanent replacement equipment to rebuild your data center.

#3 Get a robust backup system in place is important for making sure the business processes operate smoothly. There are many types of software, systems and services that can help you.

Most importantly, the program or system must store your data securely and be able to quickly restore the backups with complete reliability. You may want to use online data backup services that store your data securely in a remote location.

Always test your backups on a regular basis to make sure that all data and files can be restored if needed.

In conclusion

Always get in place a recovery center for your network drive is necessary to ensure a smooth continuity of your business operations in the event of a event disaster.

I hope this blog post will give you some insight on data recovery methods and techniques.

Eddy
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Can Data Recovering From Go Back Features Viable?

March 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hi buddy,

Welcome back..

There are many people likes to use data recovery products including myself. Recently, I bought a product that allows me recovering data from using go back features.

I found that it may not be viable. I followed the program advice and compress my harddrive, but it was too later. Right now, my drive is having major problems now. It has not been able to boot up for some time.

Any partitioning or formatting my harddisk can still see the amount of disk space being used. As this drive is my primary, I really does not want to see all my data lost to using recovering data.

Subsequently, I contact the manufacturer, they told me the go back features changes the partition type of the drive, to some format that I did not even know. There is an utility on the disk (which I do still have) that will undo the changes, supposedly reverting the drive back to NTFS or FAT32 (It’s been so long, I don’t remember).

But I hope this will solve this problem. Unfortunately, it does not. I end up using an utility called recover-my-files. I used it to recover a disk that was deemed unreadible by Windows. It has a format recovery option that can rebuild a partition. It was the only program that could get anything from the drive.

If anyone of you out there faces similar problem as me, why not try using the above tips. I hope the above sharing will enlighten you a little on some insight on data recovery.

That’s all for the moment…Stay tuned for my next blog post.

Take care and talk soon!

Eddy
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Interested In Getting Free Data Recovery? Use This Software Now

March 21st, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Welcome back,

Thanks for coming back to read my blog post.

Have you ever wondered why computer data can be lost. In fact, there are several reasons to it. This article is to show how to get free recovery using state of the art software or program.

Reasons such as human errors, power outage, spyware, viruses, computer freezing and many others that can cause data loss.  There are literally millions of computer users that lose data and the loss of certain files can translate into financial, legal and other hardships, specially when important documents get deleted.

Fortunately, there is a recourse to lost data, free recovery of your data can be made possible using a data recovery software. Data recovery software helps retrieve lost files, images, data and other deleted material.

What ability does the software possesses?

It has the ability to trace the deleted files and to restore them. However, every data recovery software has some limitations even though they are designed to recover lost data.

Care must be taken to ensure that the software being purchased has the ability to retrieve all lost files and be easy enough for anybody to use safely.

What are the features in such a software?

#1 It can find and retrieve deleted email as well as deleted mail attachments.

#2 Revive files from freshly formatted or partitioned drives.

#3 Recovers all types and a wide variety of file types, including recycled, compressed or encrypted.

#4 An ability to save recovered files to a selected destination

#5 Also to retrieve files from most windows file system.

#6 The most important is to have a small footprint that does not take up much, yet powerful enough to do scanning and recover all lost or deleted files.

There you are, a free recovery of your data can be easy achieved using a state of the art software.

Here it is, I hope the above sharing will enlighten you a little on some insight on data recovery

That’s all for the moment…Stay tuned for my next blog post.

Be careful and backup your data at least once a month.

Take care and talk soon!

Eddy
Your buddy in Data Recovery Ultimatum

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