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Deleted File Recovery

Deleted File Recovery Tip 1

What To Do When You Lose a File:
Over 76% of file loss is caused by software failure and human error. When an operating system crashes, a program overloads the computer, virus activity destroys files, or hacker activity takes over the software on the computer can cause a computer crash and file loss. Recover My Files is software that will recover files that have been deleted and emptied from the Windows Recycle Bin or lost due to a format of the hard drive, a virus infection, an unexpected system shutdown, or other software failure.

Having the right software tool is crucial. Improper software tools can cause further file loss. They will require that information is written to the hard drive to recover the lost file. This is a problem because it could overwrite the files you are trying to recover. Do not use a utility program like Scandisk or other Destructive Pirate programs found on the Internet! These tools can corrupt the data!

Deleted File Recovery Tip 2

If The Hard Drive Makes Noises:
If you hear a scratching, clanking, or rattling then shutdown the computer immediately. These abnormal noises are signs of a potential problem with your hard drive. They may indicate that a hard drive pin or disk is loose or damaged. If this is the case, send the hard drive to a qualified professional.

Deleted File Recovery Tip 3

Cannot Detect The Hard Drive When Loading
If your computer cannot detect the hard drive when you are trying to start the computer this may be a hardware issue. Contact the computer manufacturer for assistance.

Deleted File Recovery Tip 4

Stop All Writing Operations
If it is possible, stop all writing operations on the computer. If you experience file loss while a program or the operating system is writing try to cancel the writing to prevent your file from being overwritten. This will increase your deleted file recovery.

Deleted File Recovery Tip 5

How to prevent the need for deleted file recovery
There are many things you can do to help prevent a deleted file recovery. You should plan for a deleted file recovery and know what you might do considering how big the problem is. Having good anti-virus software will help to prevent viruses from infecting your computer or your files. Make sure your anti-virus software is up to date on the current virus definitions. Another prevention tool is to have a firewall. A firewall is a program that helps to prevent unwanted activity and access to your computer.

Other problems that can cause deleted file recovery include leaving your computer on for extended periods of time and exposing your computer to extreme head and cold. Try to turn of your computer whenever it is not in use. Do not to leave your computer in very hot or cold conditions, like your car, for example. These prevention tips can help reduce your chance of having to do a deleted file recovery.

Deleted File Recovery Tip 6

Back-up files to help prevention
Backing up your files and important information can make your file recovery easier. This is a supportive idea to deleted file prevention. Make sure your back-up information is on a removable storage device or media. If your computer crashes that information will be just as hard to recover. If you have several computers or a network server, you can back-up your information on the server. Make these back-ups regularly to ensure your back-ups are current.

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