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Dear All,

 

I am using Windows 7 ,Yesterday I have accidently deleted some files.soon I have mistaken deleted the Worng files.

PLease adivese how can Retore those Files.

 

 

these files are really important and urgent.

 

 

Plz help me.

 

 

thank you,

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what sort of files have you deleted?? if there system files i don't think your going to have much joy in recovering them!! please let us know what sort of files that you deleted so the peeps can try to help you!!!

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Next time check 2 see if there is already posted info 2 help U rather than starting your own thread.

 

Here daytrader provides a ton of different recovery warez.

 

I recommend kernel, & there R also many other good 1s that I use that R not provided.

 

Now if U deleted files on UR C drive of the PC that UR using the more U use it, the less likely U will b able 2 recover what U want, because recovery gets more difficult the more the disk is wrote 2. So stop using the disk or U wont get what U want back.

 

Good-luck,

dirty ;p

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It was a MS Excel file and it was on C- drive.

 

Please help me regarding this issue.

 

 

Thank you in Advance.

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How did you delete the file? Did you hilight the file in explorer and select delete?, It could be in the recycle bin. If you deleted it via the Excel program it may be more difficult to recover.

 

1) Do your best not to use the computer you have deleted the file from.

2) From another computer download the program "Restoration" from the following site:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html

- save the file to a thumb drive and run the .exe there. It will extract 4 files to a foldr called Restoration.

3) Use the thumb drive in the computer with the lost file. Go into the restoration folder on the thumb drive and double-click restoration.exe

4) Make sure the drive leter is set for the drive where the lost file was

5) Press Search deleted files

6) When complete press the "Modified" column headder so that the most recently deleted items are at the top of the list.

7) Search the list for the files you want to recover

8) If you find them, save them to the thumb drive first, then when done, you can bring them back to where you want.

 

Good Luck

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Dear All,

 

Thank you.

 

I have tried the above way but I have got the File,when I have saved in other Drive.I have tried to open but it say " invalid File"

 

I have confirmed from MY Colleague that He have copy and replaced the File in C; Drive.It was a Xl file and it was copied & replaced on 27/6/2012.

 

 

Please advise me how can I get back the file because It is very important because all the Info was in that file .

 

Thank you in Advance.

 

 

Best regards,

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My friend for something like that the best way to recover your files you should looking for programs called "

iCare Data Recovery Standard v4.6.4

 

" It's the best I tried this before and work for me

 

Good Luck

La ilah il Allah

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To backup the file, just save it again somewhere else (SAVE AS - file-bu.xl) like a thumb drive or different hard drive.

 

Here is software that is specific for recovering excel files...

http://www.support.com/data-recovery/files/excel

 

 

@ palestinems

iCare Data Recovery Standard looks like a cheap version of RecoverMyFiles which can be found here:

http://www.recovermyfiles.com/"]

 

There's not really any better than the free one I recommended. Aside from all the additional features, they both will be able to list files,

recoverable or not.

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dude in your case few bytes that belonged to tht file is re-allocated, thts the reason u r not able to open it.... once if the deleted byte is re-allocated thn no matter wat u do and what software u use, u just cant recover it...

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It is from my practical experience that no recovery software can backup/restore u a file 100%. it may recover the file but without the content sometime and there is a little chance to get the file intact.

 

Hope system restore may be bless for u

 

:cwrocks:

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It is from my practical experience that no recovery software can backup/restore u a file 100%. it may recover the file but without the content sometime and there is a little chance to get the file intact.

 

Hope system restore may be bless for u

 

:cwrocks:

 

Thus, the less you use the computer you lost your files from, the closer you will get to a 100% perfect recovery. ...and 100% is possible.

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:cwrocks: bro In cyberwarez Awesome Recovery Software plz check list Great :big_boss:

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/113735-cw-upload-active-killdisk-professional-suite-v551/

 

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/140784-cw-upload-ontrack-easyrecovery-professional-v622full-registered/

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/130889-cw-upload-rs-file-recovery-32/

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/127908-cw-upload-active-file-recovery-903/

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/95881-f4seaseus-data-recovery-wizard-prov551full-registered/

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/111719-cw-upload-spinrite-v60/

 

http://www.cyberwarez.info/forum/topic/149741-please-recommend-some-recovery-software/

 

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