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If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete), it is possible to recover those files if you act quickly.  
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If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete) - it is possible to recover those files if you act quickly.  
  
 
The files are not actually deleted.  They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files.  So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva.
 
The files are not actually deleted.  They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files.  So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva.

Revision as of 16:02, 2 March 2013

If you accidentally delete a file that is not in the recycle bin (like when you delete files from a flash drive, or you press Ctrl-Delete) - it is possible to recover those files if you act quickly.

The files are not actually deleted. They are marked as available space to overwrite by other files. So if you delete a file, then immediately try to recover it, then there is a good chance you can get it back with an undelete utility program like Recuva.

It is free, and you can download it here.

Recuva box.jpg

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