Restoring files lost but not truly deleted

Very often I am asked how does one unerase files? The answer is, very simply put, you can’t. You cannot unerase files, simply because they were never erased in the first place. For the most part, when a file is lost it is due to accidental deletion of the file or a logic error. Fortunately, files lost due to either of these reasons are very quickly and efficiently recovered. All you need to do this with is a powerful third party data recovery software tool. These tools are designed to very quickly scan through your entire computer’s hard drive or any digital storage device connected to your computer.

Software of this kind has the ability to recognize the original file structure as it exists on your computer’s hard disk drive and reconnect that file information to its original file name that is stored in the boot sector of your hard disk partition. The entire process of scanning for and recovering any recently deleted files on your computer’s hard drive takes just a few minutes. In fact, after the lost files are recovered, it will take you longer to look through them for specific files than it did to recover the entire bunch to begin with.

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 Unerasing Computer Files