This link has been bookmarked by 343 people . It was first bookmarked on 10 Jun 2008, by Phil Miller.
-
27 Dec 15
-
12 May 15
-
26 Feb 15
-
every time your computer writes information to your hard drive—your chances of recovering the file go down
-
2. Find the Right File Recovery Program
-
freeware options for file recovery if you're running Windows. Notable apps include Undelete Plus (original post), PC Inspector File Recovery (original post), and Restoration (original post). Undelete Plus is the most user-friendly option of the bunch, with advanced filtering options that make it easy to find your needle of a file among the haystack of deleted garbage, but in my tests I found both Restoration and PC Inspector File Recovery to be more effective
-
the bare bones Restoration is portable, which makes it an excellent addition to your thumb drive
-
Just point the program at the hard drive or folder that was holding your missing file and start your scan.
-
Recover Files from a Wiped or Unbootable Hard Drive
-
-
05 Jul 14
-
04 Sep 13
-
18 Jun 13
-
09 Feb 13
-
18 Dec 12
-
29 Nov 12
-
18 Jul 12
-
18 Jun 12
-
18 Feb 12
-
15 Feb 12
-
19 Oct 11
-
27 Sep 11
-
22 Jun 11
-
28 Dec 10
-
27 Dec 10
-
16 Dec 10
-
09 Jul 10
-
12 Jun 10
-
17 May 10
-
25 Mar 10
-
22 Mar 10
-
18 Mar 10
-
26 Dec 09
Rafa BayonaAck! The computer ate my term paper! We've all been there at some point. You delete an important file, somehow it skips your Recycle Bin altogether, and for all practical purposes, it's disappeared into the ether. But before you hit the big red panic butt
-
13 Dec 09
-
12 Dec 09
Walid DamounyIt all started with what Professor Paul Frommer now describes as a "fateful e-mail."
file system from-delicious lifehacker file system software utilities
-
19 Sep 09
-
28 Aug 09
-
12 Aug 09
-
28 Jul 09
-
26 Apr 09
-
How to Recover Deleted Files with Free Software
-
-
14 Apr 09
-
12 Apr 09
-
24 Mar 09
-
10 Mar 09
-
24 Feb 09
arcojediAck! The computer ate my term paper! We've all been there at some point. You delete an important file, somehow it skips your Recycle Bin altogether, and for all practical purposes, it's disappeared into the ether. But before you hit the big red panic button, there's a very good chance that your file is still alive and kicking somewhere on your hard drive—you just need to know how to find it. With the right tools, finding and recovering that deleted file can be as simple as a few clicks of your mouse.
download tips reference free technology technology_software imported
-
23 Feb 09
-
31 Dec 08
-
17 Dec 08
-
15 Dec 08
André Pasoldrecuperando arquivos apagados
utilitários for:marcosschnaider for:nico_s for:orides for:caio_steffen
-
14 Dec 08
-
13 Dec 08
-
-
i
-
-
12 Dec 08
-
FirstN@me L@stN@meAck The computer ate my term paper We've all been there at some point You delete an important file somehow
-
mathew lowryYou delete an important file, somehow it skips your Recycle Bin altogether, and for all practical purposes, it's disappeared into the ether. But before you hit the big red panic button, there's a very good chance that your file is still alive and kicking
-
01 Dec 08
-
30 Nov 08
-
22 Nov 08
-
13 Nov 08
-
21 Oct 08
-
18 Oct 08
-
03 Sep 08
-
09 Aug 08
-
22 Jul 08
-
18 Jul 08
-
09 Jul 08
-
07 Jul 08
-
04 Jul 08
-
01 Jul 08
-
28 Jun 08
pistolpete h# Archives
# About
# Advertising
# Legal -
26 Jun 08
-
25 Jun 08
-
20 Jun 08
-
19 Jun 08
-
18 Jun 08
jihshienlu"But before you hit the big red panic button, there's a very good chance that your file is still alive and kicking somewhere on your hard drive—you just need to know how to find it."
@Article @HOWTO Software Hardware SysRescue FileManagement Tutorial
-
17 Jun 08
-
16 Jun 08
-
15 Jun 08
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.