Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Easy Steps to Recover A Deleted File on Your Personal Computer

As one of billion PC users, we all know that after you deleted data, it will go to the Recycle Bin rather than erased permanently. And we are able to restore deleted files from Recycle Bin easily. But what comes about if we emptied Recycle Bin later, or deleted data from Recycle Bin, or those files just didn't go to Recycle Bin once they have been deleted. Is there any way to recover deleted files from emptied recycle bin?

Undelete files from emptied Recycle Bin
Don’t panic! All your deleted files and folders (even you deleted them from Recycle Bin) are still stored on your computer. Your file system only signs the space your deleted files were located on as available for new data to take up. Therefore, you are still able to recover deleted file only if you don’t write any new files there to write over the files you want to get back. So, the very first and important thing you should do is to stop using your PC. Any thing you do may be overwrite your deleted files. You have to recover those deleted files as fast as possible to prevent permanent data loss.

Recover files deleted with "Shift + Delete"
Deleting files with "Shift + Del" key is in the same working principle, even though your deleted files won’t go into recycle bin. What’s more, some big file or folder are too big for recycle bin, so when you delete them, they are "permanently deleted" like you deleted them with "Shift + Delete". But there are no different with the method that you deleted your files. You can restore deleted files easily. The fastest and simplest method to recover deleted files is using a professional data recovery program. There are quite a few programs available on the internet, Tenorshare Data Recovery is one of famous and cheap one. I take it as an instance to show you easy step by step guide to perform deleted file recovery.

1. Get a free trial version of Tenorshare Data Recovery and launch it on your PC. One very important tip for you, do not install it on the same drive (Files deleted from recycle bin were on C: drive. So don't install the file recovery software on C: drive) in order to prevent from writing-over your deleted files. You can get it from http://www.any-data-recovery.com/recover-file.htm
2. When you run this program, a list of drives of your PC shows up. Select the drive where your files were deleted from, and click "Scan" to begin deleted file recovery. It will deeply scan your PC to look for deleted files you want to recover.
3. After the scan was done, all recoverable files will be presented before you. Choose files you want to restore and then press 'Recover' to start recovering deleted files.
4. Click “OK” key to finish the process. Within seconds, you can restore deleted files from your computer.

You see, that's it. You can recover deleted files as easy as a piece of cafe. Why not give it a shot to check it out!

Article Resource:
http://tenorsharedatarecovery.blogspot.com/2012/02/recovering-deleted-files-on-windows-pc.html

Monday, August 13, 2012

Common Windows Recovery FAQ

Question 1: My Dell Inspiron 530s computer won't boot up past windows load screen? I've been trying to boot up my hp computer, but it won't go past the windows xp screen, it just keeps loading and loading and won't do anything. Also, I tried booting it in safe mode and still no luck. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Or what's the problem? I have thousand and thousand of photos, videos and documents there because I had been using it since 4 years ago. Can anyone please help?

Question 2: Why isn't my computer booting up Windows?
When I try to boot it up, it won't get past the Windows XP logo and instead of getting the XP Welcome Screen, I see a menu telling me that the power or power button may have accidentally been accessed and to try and start the computer in start mode. I've tried loading Windows via Last Known Configuration, Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Command Prompt, and Normal Mode but none of them work. By the way guys, I don't have the Windows XP disc. The desktop was purchased at Best Buy and Geek Squad performed the installation but they kept the Windows XP disc. If I reinstall Windows directly, will I lose all my data on the hard drive? Can I fix it like that? If no, can I get my data back?

Question 3: It will get past the Windows logo, but it won't show the start up screen.
My dad used it and the laptop accidentally caught something. I'm not sure if it's a virus, but the laptop will get past the windows logo screen, and it won't let me log in to my account. What can I do? Is there a way to recover the files? Thank you for your time.

Solutions:
When your computer appears to power up okay but Windows won't start up properly, Windows operating system got corrupted somehow. This kind of error usually occurs because some of windows essential files have been corrupted. apparently some that are required to boo up even in safe mode. It may cause problems with .net and other windows packages, but your best bet is to use a windows disc and do a repair install to replace the important system files with known-good versions.

Go into safe mode and keep an eye on the files being loaded during boot up. The last one to be displayed before the computer turns off is probably the files you needed to be replaced or restored. Do some research and you may be able to come up with a solution, or just replace that one bad file via using your Windows disc.

If that doesn't work, you have to reinstall a brand-new Windows operating system on your hard drive. Off course, you are likely to lose your data.

You might have been worrying about data loss. If you really don't want to risk that, Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE is available to help with data recovery under any boot up problems.

Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE is a professional data recovery software that allows users to burn ISO file to CD/DVD/USB flash drive and boot up Windows operating system from bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive directly to recover your data on computer that won't boot up Windows. You can use it to recover data you lost or deleted due to drive crash, damage or format, mistakenly emptied the Recycle Bin, virus infection, etc. also. It is compatible with Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8. You can get it from http://www.any-data-recovery.com

Are you in trouble of not being able to boot Windows operating system on your computer? In need of Windows recovery and data recovery on your PC? Why not try Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE?

Article Source:
http://any-data-recovery-tech.blogspot.com/2012/06/personal-efficient-solutions-for.html

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Data Rescue is Not As Difficult As You Think

Human error and hard drive failure are the most common causes of data loss on computer, hard drive, USB drive, memory card, which is shown in recent studies. However, data loss prevention can not be one-hundred-percent guaranteed. As we all know that the most efficient way to avoid data loss due to different reasons such as accidental deletion, data corruption due to file system corruption, partition formatting and hard drive crash, is to store backup data in a physically separate location like external hard drive (the most widely used storage device). So, regular data backups are important way to prevent data loss from emergency.

What to do if data loss happens?
First of all, in order to preserve the recoverability of lost data, any write operations (copying, deleting, creating, altering files) are not allowed to be done on the drive your lost data located, even including booting up the computer. Since no matter on Windows or Mac operating system, the space of lost data is likely to be taken place or written-over by creating temporary files or files required to booting ( the OS or program ), which are resulted by any write operations, and finally lead to lost data completely unrecoverable. Therefore, as soon as realizing the existence of data loss incident, you should power off the computer properly.


In need of data rescue
After data loss event happens, data rescue is in urgent need. Data recovery is a process of recovering lost, deleted, formatted, corrupted or inaccessible data from computer, (internal or external) hard drive, USB flash drive, memory card, etc. The most common data rescue is to recover deleted  files after emptied recycle bin or trash or by “Shift + Deleted”. When files are “deleted”, the information of the deleted files is not removed from hard drive at the same time. In fact, only the routes to them in the directory structure are erased and the space they locate is marked as available for any usage but the original information of the deleted files still stays there. So, those deleted files can be recovered by specialized commercial data recovery software. Similarly, data rescue can be performed if data loss incident caused by the other reasons the above mentioned. Tenorshare Data Recovery is such a terrific data recovery application that can help you out with salvaging documents, pictures, videos, music files and other types of files you lost, deleted, formatted.

Exception for data rescue 
There are a wide variety of data loss can be caused by physical damage on storage device especially hard drive, USB removable drive. For instance, Head crash, broken tapes and failed motors are the three most common mechanical failures that happen on hard disk drives. In these cases, data rescue should be performed by specialized commercial services that developed by reliable computer repair company.

Article Source:
http://www.any-data-recovery.com/data-rescue.htm