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What types of files are recoverable?

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If you think that deleting a file from your hard drive renders it gone forever, you could not be more wrong. Plus, there are occasions when you might accidentally delete files without meaning to. Additionally, files are sometimes lost through the formatting of the hard drive, virus infection, unexpected system shutdown, or software failure.

Fortunately, even though a file has been deleted from the operating system, it does not mean that the contents of the file have been erased forever. In fact, in most cases, the files remain on your hard drive or other media in a hidden capacity. Recovery tools can locate the missing file and reconstruct the link that points to the file in order to enable data recovery.

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Data recovery software can be utilized to search your hard drive for lost data and deleted files in hopes of restoring them to your computer. Although data recovery applications are often compatible with specific operating systems and geared to recover specific types of files, it is possible for you to utilize them to recover files from hard drives, floppy disks, zip drives, smart media, compact flash, or other types of removable media.

You can recover a great many different types of files that have been deleted or lost. In fact, a number of Microsoft files can be recovered including Microsoft PowerPoint files, Microsoft Outlook files, Microsoft Word files, Microsoft Excel files, Microsoft Access files, and Microsoft Money files.

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Additionally, it is possible to recover video and picture files including JPG picture files, MPEG video files, and AVI video files. Even files that you probably think are not recoverable actually are. That means that you can recover graphics, games, archives,

e-mails, Word Perfect files, tax files, Quicken files, family search files, AutoCAD files, Adobe Acrobat files, HTML documents, RTF files, zip files, and music files.

If you only have a C drive, then you want to get a data recovery program that will burn your files directly to a CD. If you don't do this, you can erase the file that you are trying to recover by overwriting it as the program creates temporary files on the same drive.

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2 Responses to “What types of files are recoverable?”

  1. 001   Gary Walker

    I wish to delete all files from my hard drive

  2. 002   Celeste Stewart

    Here's some information that may help:
    http://filetonic.com/blog/2008/09/02/delete-hard-drive/

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