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tool to restore
Hi,
I accidentally erased file on NTFS, os W XP. I need it it to be restored now. Is there a way to do this the most relialbe and secure way?
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what?
which file did you erase? NTFS is the file system format, not a file, if you somehow erased the file system it can't be restored that easily.
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I see. You mean you deleted some files, and you can try system restore, If impossible, you can google some software on data recovery.
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03-16-2007, 08:15 AM
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Do you mean recover the files back ?
Yes they have a chance of recovering back .
After Deleting Files , did you copied any other data ??
Useful Web Address
File Recovery Tools - Google Search
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03-17-2007, 07:30 AM
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If it is window system files or any program files you accidently erase , you can try do system restore at start menu .
try.
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