How to Recover Deleted Files and Folder in Windows

November 27, 2007 · Filed Under Software · 2 Comments 
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How to Recover Deleted Files and Folder in Windows

There are times when you accidentally deleted some files or folder, it could be an important file and coincidentally you have just emptied your recycle bin. The chances of recovering the file is pretty slim if you don’t perform a weekly backup or have the all expensive Norton BackUp installed. Fear not!

DataRecovery is a freeware written by a Japanese Company – Tokiwa, DataRecovery official site in English, the name implies it all, it is a file recovery software and it is free. According to their official statement, DataRecovery can recover deleted files and ironically it has a unique feature to wipe off any files from future recoveries. The user interface of the software is relatively straight forward, no installation required and it works with Windows Vista. The recovering success depends on the individual system configuration, for example the type of software running on the background, the file system FAT32 or NTSF and many more.

Some of the key features:

  • Support FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS
  • Recover NTFS compressed files
  • Prevent sensitive files from being recovered
  • Search by partial string in the file name

Download DataRecovery. If DataRecovery fails to perform the recovering task, try some of Norton’s product, the only drawback for Norton’s product is the cost, it doesn’t comes cheap and I believe DataRecovery could perform the same task for free, no cracks, serials, or keygen needed.

  • Norton GoBack allows you to try new software safely; recover deleted or modified files, and roll back system to better and healthy state.
  • Norton Save & Restore could create full backups of PC’s content, backup and restore individual files and folders.
  • Norton Ghost also allows you to full backup PC’s content. You can even encrypt backups to keep them secure.
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1

July 23, 2007 · Filed Under AntiVirus & Security · 1 Comment 
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1

Its official now, Windows Service Pack 1 is on the way, and according to Microsoft they might launch the service pack 1 anytime soon, presumably this august.

Windows Vista user, take note that SP1 would be launch in beta mode, not highly recommended for end user. On the other hand, Microsoft has announce the on going project on the next generation Windows, code name Windows 7 and it will be available in 3 years time, not word yet if it is a complete build up from scratch or a band aid solution, we do know that Windows XP and Vista are coded from ground up which explain the time frame needed to complete the project.

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