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    [B][/B]any1 know ?find back ??!!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by FeeL_bLuE, Feb 24, 2008.

  1. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    any1 know how to find back something that we have delete and empty the dusbin?

    my friend father that work in AMD say, even after we format our hard disk... we still can find back the thing after format..
    how to do that? software or ?
     
  2. own3d

    own3d Notebook Evangelist

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    First of all using proper grammar and spelling would be nice instead of the "Gobbleteegook" you wrote. Back onto the point:

    O&O Unerase 4 is a good program which can recover deleted files.
    Undelete is also good, http://www.undelete-now.com/undelete-now/
     
  3. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    "First of all using propper grammar and spelling would be nice instead of the "Gobolteegook" you wrote.
    thx ^^
     
  4. lolpie

    lolpie Notebook Consultant

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    It's spelled proper, not "propper"
    And it's gobbledegook, not "Gobolteegook"

    kthx
     
  5. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    someone got "own3d" :D

    Smartundelete is another good option btw.
     
  6. jeremy2223

    jeremy2223 Notebook Consultant

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    After Format it would be pushing it to recover data, the only real way then is to pay someone to do it and even then it's doubtful and expensive. How important is the data to you?
     
  7. own3d

    own3d Notebook Evangelist

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    I did get "Own3d" but I edited the post a little...

    Governments can recover data that has been formatted about 9 times but for normal people it's quite hard. If it hasn't been formatted it wouldn't be hard though.
     
  8. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    You do realize, I hope, that it's not just English speaking people who use this forum. Please keep that in mind when you respond to posts.
     
  9. ifti

    ifti Undiscovered

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    You need to run a propper full format, but a program like 'Undelete' can retrieve 'deleted' files.
    the only way to guarantee the data is gone is by destroying the disc physically, or by overwriting the entire disc with other data - so that the sectors on the disc are completely overwritten by other data.