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    How can I restore files delete from Recycle Bin. Pls Help

    Hi everyone,

    I have a question. How can I restore files delete from the Recycle Bin. Pls Help

    Thanks in advance!

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    Sorry, but...

    Do you mean "restore files after 'empty RecycledBin' " ?!?!
    nothing is impossible, it's sometimes very hard to do!

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    R.I.P.

    Commiserations aftab69

    That's the purpose of the recycle bin. To keep safe your "deleted" stuff so you can "recover" it when you change your mind. However when you empty the recycle bin there is no way back. (unless I'm missing something)... I'm sorry.

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    Mutant,

    I've heard that there's a way to restore these files, so, I don't know how...

    The only thing about this that I know is: The PC couldn't be shutdown after this delete, cos, it will clean up all the (remaining) references...

    A good way, is to have Norton Protected Files installed (before you delete, sure), the big problem of NPF is that it holds ALL deleted files, including some (or all) temporary ones... Taking sometimes a lot of disk space, until you empty it... The good is that your deleted file could be restored...

    I don't know if there's a version of Norton Unerase (or Undelete), for most recent windows... (after Win98...)

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    have a look here.

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    I remember the old times when you could undelete files in DOS. (greate unless you had overwritten your deleted files with new ones) I also used Norton Utilities to recover files and mark damaged clusters.... I wouldn't recommend norton protected files because of the things you mentioned... instead I would opt to keep backups of information and to check twice your files before you empty the recycle bin.

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    not really any reason to empty the recycle bin. that way if you want something, you know that you can still get it.
    every once in a while, I will clean up the disk, but now that it is so big, it is seldom necessary. i find that if i have forgotten its purpose, it can be safely deleted.

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    Re: How can I restore files delete from Recycle Bin. Pls Help

    Originally posted by aftab69
    Hi everyone,

    I have a question. How can I restore files delete from the Recycle Bin. Pls Help

    Thanks in advance!
    I had similar proglem recently. I format my HD and lost some data accedentaly, tried to recover my data. I was able to locate files I had on my HD even after a full format, but not the data i wanted since I installed a lot of other program.

    Here is the program I used, some on from this forum gave me that link thankfully.

    Try it out if the data is not overwritten you have very good chance of recovering it.

    http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm

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    Take a look at this link. The utility can recover deleted files.
    There is a gov't standard of writing over a files location on the
    drive of a minimum of seven times to insure the data will be un-
    recoverable. So to restore from a recycle bin deletion is not hard
    at all.

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    $39 dollars for the program.

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    If you are still using FAT32, the old DOS erra undelete programs might work. I used them successfully before, but I suspect that they will not work with NTFS.

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    I'm ashamed I am so outdated
    FireRestore ($39) and File Scavenger ($39.95) look great and cheap!

    I wonder why these kinds of tools don't come with the operating system.


    The only thing to take into account is:

    "Files can only be restored if the disk areas allocated to the files have not been overwritten by new data. When a file is restored, it is not guaranteed that the content of the recovered file is the same as the original. It is your responsibility to validate the integrity of the data prior to using them."

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