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As Marketers, Copy writing is not an easy task, sometimes you can work on a document or content to be published and sometimes accidentally delete the file. This can be very painful after a days hard work, makes it even worse if you have been working late. So you want to badly recover the deleted file. What do you do? What happens when files are deleted? Are there chances of recovery?

How files are deleted

When a file is deleted from your computer it is not really deleted. It is simply removed from the directory of files in the folder. Even though you can no longer see the file in the folder, its contents still exist 100% intact at this point.

If you’re using Windows and you deleted the file using Windows Explorer, the file will have been moved to the Recycle Bin. If you’re a Mac user, it’s moved to the Trash. If you use Linux KDE, it’s the Wastebin. Whatever the bucket shaped object is called, as long as a file remains there it can easily be restored in its entirety, with no problem at all. So the first thing to do when you want to recover a deleted file is look in the Recycle Bin / Trash / Wastebin.
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If you emptied the bin, used Shift Delete to get rid of the file, deleted it from within an application or used some other method of removing it that bypassed the bin, then it is still almost certainly recoverable. When you empty the Recycle Bin or delete a file using another method, the file is still not really deleted. The file no longer exists as far as the operating system is concerned and the space it occupied becomes available for re-use by other files. But the disk space does not get re-used straight away, so the data contained in the deleted file will stay on your hard drive for some time to come.

Chances of recovery

Because the operating system doesn’t immediately re-use space from deleted files, a file can be recovered or undeleted right after it has gone, and for a considerable time afterwards. But the chances of a perfect undelete decrease the longer you leave it, because eventually some or all of that space will be re-used.

The chances of recovery also depend on how full your computer’s hard drive is. Windows tries to avoid re-using disk space that has recently been freed, to give deleted file recovery software a better chance of working. But the fuller a drive is, the sooner the free space is going to be used by other files.
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If you have defragmented the hard drive since the file was deleted, then this will severely harm the chances of a successful recovery. Current files will have been moved into the free space left by deleted files in order to reduce fragmentation, making it much less likely that undelete software will be able to find anything useful.

Available Software:

Undelete

Recovers accidentally deleted files

  • Scans your system for deleted files and folders
  • Can recover deleted items using file signatures or Master File Table entries
  • Provides a summary of deleted items with the ability to preview
  • Restore selected items to a directory of your choice

Undelete scans your entire system for deleted files and folders, giving you the opportunity to recover them as if they never left! Hard drives, partitions, external devices, even CD and DVD drives can be scanned for recoverable files by Undelete. You even have your choice of scan – just the Master File Table, for a quick scan, or a deeper scan which performs a sector-by-sector scan of the hard drive for file signatures.

As the scan progresses, Undelete shows you how many deleted files and folders it’s detected. Once the scan is complete, Undelete displays a list of deleted items, allowing you to preview and recover any item to the destination of your choice!

Key Benefits:

  • Recover deleted files and folders even after Recycle Bin is emptied
  • Can scan for deleted items on any storage device
  • Restore multiple items at once to your destination of choice

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