How can I recover deleted file?
I delete file from recycle bin. How can I recover it? I tried to use undelete free program to recover it. But when I opened recovered file on microsoft excel, it showed strange font. it doesn't work. I understand how to recover it from recycle bin. But I deleted it from recycle bin. (Shift+Delete)
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- unless you work for the FBI and have a program that recovers ghost files, you cant.
- Temp files you might be able to find there depending on what you used the files for or do a search for that file including hidden files
- recycle bin and click on the program and if its not there its gonzo
- It is unfortunately not possible! Once a file is deleted from the recycle bin it is gone forever! Sorry!
- You can't, sorry.
- You can recover the files which have been deleted from the recycle bin using a 'Restoration' software which is free. Just search for it and download it. But only if you kno the name of the file you will be able to search for it. So go ahead!! Best of luck:)
- You most likely did not recover the entire file, or it was mis-read by the program. I would say try it again, and if that doesnt work, take it to your local computer shop. they usually have specialzed programs for that sortta thing. good luck!
- by using restore files or by using tune up software
- your hard drive doesn't delete things like most people think it does most people figure once you empty your recycling bin bam, thats it, it's gone, but it truth it is only blocke from view entierly and set to a low level of priority what happens is that you can't have "free" space on a physical disk such as a hard drive there is always some sort of information there, so when you delete somthing the computer alots the sectors that information was saved onto as the lowest priority type of file, and when new information is saved to the hard disk it will over wright that information. no actual deletion occurs. because of this there are some tech stores that can recover these files, as well as do-it yourself programs that you have mentioned. weird text is a tell tale sign of an improper file format, word is reading code it can't understand so it defaults to showing the appropriate ASCII code. computers can only talk in binary code, which is a counting system that only uses a 1 or a 0, so in order to make text like we see it there is a standard numbering system that link a number up with a character on your keyboard. when word can't read a file it will output the result of these numbers as charecters, or, funky text. find the file in my computer, read it's file extension (thats the .whatever on the end of a file, and example would be picture.jpg, .jpg is the extension) and then google it, or wiki it, read up on what you can do to convert it into a normal file type i hope this helps
- NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE IN THIS WORLD
- You can try "Recuva" ( http://www.acmefiles.com/download/recuva ) for recovery issues. Hope it helps...
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