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Data recovery software

Postby ronbrijo » Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:48 am

Hi,

I copied files onto a new external drive then deleted the original files on my HDD. Unfortunately the external drive failed and want to see what can be recovered from my HDD, but need a graphical recovery software that will run on ultimate??

Any suggestions?

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Re: Data recovery software

Postby ronbrijo » Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:47 am

Thank you
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Re: Data recovery software

Postby NehwalSaina » Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:22 am

You can also try Kernel for Linux data recovery software for the recovery of your data from the hard drive, for more info visit http://www.datarecoverylinux.net
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Re: Data recovery software

Postby Jimeasily » Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:50 pm

Blackwolf wrote:
Jimeasily wrote:Hey, it is possible to restore lost data from hdd, if you know about the data storage knowledge, it can easily restore lost data,You can easily recover data from your hard disk that too without any difficulty. There are number of ways that can get your data back from your hard disk after loss. Suppose you want to recover deleted files from hard drive then you need to use the back ups and if not available then you have to go for the recovery software.


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Hello, why you will banner account soon? I'm not promoting anything, I just said my experience, as you can see, there is a spammer in this thread, did you see them. ankervictor is a spammer, why you didn't spam him?
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Re: Data recovery software

Postby TheeMahn » Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:58 pm

Blackwolf wrote:
Jimeasily wrote:Hey, it is possible to restore lost data from hdd, if you know about the data storage knowledge, it can easily restore lost data,You can easily recover data from your hard disk that too without any difficulty. There are number of ways that can get your data back from your hard disk after loss. Suppose you want to recover deleted files from hard drive then you need to use the back ups and if not available then you have to go for the recovery software.


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I almost removed the warning. I looked through the posts and concur you did an excellent job. When looking at a single post I was wondering why you did so. Back tracking and seeing the pattern. Nip it in the bud. The spammers job has gotten harder. Debunk a computer O.K. Try that on a human ;) Kudos brother.

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Re: Data recovery software

Postby Xanayoshi » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:40 pm

Jimeasily wrote:
Blackwolf wrote:
Jimeasily wrote:Hey, it is possible to restore lost data from hdd, if you know about the data storage knowledge, it can easily restore lost data,You can easily recover data from your hard disk that too without any difficulty. There are number of ways that can get your data back from your hard disk after loss. Suppose you want to recover deleted files from hard drive then you need to use the back ups and if not available then you have to go for the recovery software.


One Warning only ......

This forum is for the use and enjoyment of the members and visitors looking to learn about and share information regarding the topics listed.
It is not a free-for-all advertising venue. Your time would be better spent pursuing legitimate avenues of promoting your websites.

Please before you contemplate posting again,reconsider, no links now but I can see then in the distance, otherwise, your ISP will be advised of your activities.
You will also have the privilege of being permanently banned.


Hello, why you will banner account soon? I'm not promoting anything, I just said my experience, as you can see, there is a spammer in this thread, did you see them. ankervictor is a spammer, why you didn't spam him?


I didn't ban/warn(ok, fine I just usually ban spammers, whatever) because I meant to move the post to Android thread since transferring with Samsung can indeed be an annoying experience.

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