Deep recovery of deleted files
Deep recovery of deleted files is a process that allows you to return data that was accidentally or intentionally deleted from the computer. In many cases, when the file is deleted normally, it still remains on the hard disk and can be restored by special programs.
One of the most common causes of data loss is accidental deletion by the user. This can happen by mistake when selectively cleaning the storage or overflowing the basket to speed up the system. Data loss due to disk formatting or file system damage is also possible.
Various tools and software can be used for deep recovery:
1. Recuva: a free program from Piriform that provides extensive functionality for scanning and restoring files.
2. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard: commercial software with a complex scanning algorithm, suitable for both novice users and experienced specialists.
3. R-Studio: a product with a large number of RAID array reconstruction functions (devices combine several physical disks into one logical one) and support for various file systems.
4. TestDisk: a free open source utility designed to recover lost data on a hard disk.
When using software for deep recovery of deleted files, you need to remember the following points:
– The faster you start the recovery process after deleting a file, the greater the probability of its successful recovery.
- Never save new data to the same drive or partition from which you want to perform recovery - this can lead to overwriting of old data and complicate the ability to search/select the necessary information.
– It is important to have a sufficient amount of free space on other drives (preferably physically excellent) so that you can safely write down the data found.
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