Recover Deleted files, Undelete Files in Windows with Free Tools
Have you ever deleted a file
that you did not wish to and wanted to recover it but did not find it in the
recycle bin? You probably deleted it permanently with Shift+Delete or emptied
the Recycle Bin. Now what? Don't worry, you may still have a chance to get it
back. This article lists some free software that can recover deleted files from
your hard drive or any other storage device instantly.
But how do the software mentioned below undelete deleted files?
When
files are deleted, Windows does not delete them from your hard disk. It marks
the storage space as empty for new data to be written and deletes the index
entry that tells the location of those files. Unless, new files are written on
that space, the deleted files are still recoverable. That's what allows these
software to recover deleted files. They just modify the data attached by Windows
to deleted files to say these are 'regular' files.
There are many free software that allow users to do this. Some of them are given below:-
1) Pandora Recovery
Pandora Recovery is a
free software that offers a wizard based interface for recovering files. It
allows you to browse a drive's individual folders to look for deleted files. It
also allows you search for a deleted file based on its name, file size, creation
date and last access time. Its deep scan allows you to recover files that other
software might have missed. Although deep scan does not return a file's original
name and location, it still is effective to recover data from drives with
corrupted file tables and drives that were recently formatted. It can even
recover data from CD's and DVD's.
2) TOKIWA DataRecovery
At
just over 200KB, TOKIWA
DataRecovery is the smallest file recovery program in the market. It
supports undeletion from FAT 12, FAT16, FAT32
and NTFS file systems. It also supports recovering NTFS compressed and EFS
encrypted files. This software supports Windows and is portable as well. It also
has a file shredder that allows you to wipe out files in a manner that they
cannot be recovered again.
3) Recuva
Another
great freeware, Recuva offers a wizard based interface to unerase files.
Recuva offers scanning deleted files based on their type (music, pictures,
videos etc.). It also allows deep scanning in case a file you deleted is
unrecoverable via normal search. Like TOKIWA DataRecovery, Recuva also offers
securely deleting files. Recuva also has a portable version that you can keep in your flash
drive.
All of these recovery software support recovery from memory sticks, digital camera cards and MP3 players. They support undeleting all types of pictures, software, movies and documents from both FAT and NTFS formatted drives . They work on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
Some
important tips to increase the chances of getting your deleted files
back:-
1) When a file is deleted accidentally on a storage device, make sure that you don't do anything on it as doing that would increase the chances of new data being written over your deleted files; which would make file recovery impossible.
2) If you have deleted files on your main computer (the one you are using right now), do not browse the internet, download new software or shut it down. Keep it running and go to another computer, download one of the software mentioned above that is portable and save it on a flash drive. Then plugin the flash drive in your current system and perform file recovery. Regardless of whether you accidentally delete files a lot or not, make sure to always have that software in your flash drive in case you accidentally delete important files.
3) If one software fails to recover your deleted file, it does not mean that another one wouldn't recover it too...
But how do the software mentioned below undelete deleted files?

There are many free software that allow users to do this. Some of them are given below:-
1) Pandora Recovery
2) TOKIWA DataRecovery
3) Recuva

All of these recovery software support recovery from memory sticks, digital camera cards and MP3 players. They support undeleting all types of pictures, software, movies and documents from both FAT and NTFS formatted drives . They work on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
1) When a file is deleted accidentally on a storage device, make sure that you don't do anything on it as doing that would increase the chances of new data being written over your deleted files; which would make file recovery impossible.
2) If you have deleted files on your main computer (the one you are using right now), do not browse the internet, download new software or shut it down. Keep it running and go to another computer, download one of the software mentioned above that is portable and save it on a flash drive. Then plugin the flash drive in your current system and perform file recovery. Regardless of whether you accidentally delete files a lot or not, make sure to always have that software in your flash drive in case you accidentally delete important files.
3) If one software fails to recover your deleted file, it does not mean that another one wouldn't recover it too...
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