Recovering Lost data - part 1

The best approach in recovering back all your lost files from a failed or crashed system, corrupted or virus-infected drive, error formatting or executed delete command prompt on any PC is to get a third party software that will completely, efficiently and protectively make the recovery process a success.

First of all one of the most common mistakes people make is thinking that they have deleted their file when they may have just moved it into another directory accidentally. You can make sure you have not just lost a file by bringing up the search option on a windows system and typing in the file name or part of a file name. If you only know a part of the name put a * at the points you do not know the rest. So if the file was called Administration Duties.doc but you can only remember it had duties in the name somewhere enter *duties* and it will find all files with that test somewhere in the file name; this is also useful in case the name was changed. Also make sure you search from the base drive to search the whole computer so you do not miss any folders to search in.

Information and data are stored essentially as files on a hard disk drive, micro sd card, usb flash drive, memory stick duo, compact disc, zip drive, etc.

The worst scenario that can befall an average computer system user or operator is to suddenly and unexpectedly lose data especially in a situation where there is no backup to copy from or reload, restore or reprocess again.

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