How To Restore Deleted Files

by Trevor Johnson on April 13, 2010

What to do to restore deleted files isn’t actually all that difficult, whether the files have been deleted from a PC or a Mac. There usually comes a time in any computer users life when a file has accidentally been deleted and sent to a trash bin and then the bin has been emptied. It goes without saying, of course, that the file in question was actually very important.

Fortunately, there are actually ways to recover deleted files once they’ve supposedly been “erased” from a computer’s hard drive. The fact is that nothing is ever really completely erased from a drive. Rather, the computer is simply moving whatever file it is out of the way to free up a bit of space. Eventually, there will be other data written over that file, though, which can make it harder to recover.

Realize first of all that the chances of restoring a deleted file are much greater if you can make use of one of several high-quality restore or undelete software programs that are available to most users. Some are even free. With such a program, it usually only takes several mouse clicks in order to restore the file. Without a program, it is difficult, because the file probably will have been overwritten and harder to find.

Usually, once you discover you′ve deleted a file and you need to recover it, it is important that you stop what you′re doing immediately. As was said, the chances of recovery are much better the sooner you try to recover the file. For a Windows operating system, there is certainly no lack of free software applications that specialize in helping with the recovery.

Mac computers also can benefit from certain software file recovery programs, though many effective ones for a Mac cost a few dollars. Once you have a recovery tool in hand, you′ll need to scan your hard drive for the files that were lost and that you need to recover. The program you use will need to be pointed to the drive and then set put to work. Eventually, you′ll see a huge list of files.

Go through the list — and there will be a number of files that are nothing more than small bits that the computer created to help it run itself — and search for the file in question. Once you′ve identified it, it’s only a matter of right-clicking on the file and then sending it back to where ever it is you need it to reside. Remember, stop computing operations until you can find and then restore deleted files.

Check out more help to restore deleted files with this easy to use file recovery program.

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