Recover deleted files by undeleting them

The term “undelete” is often used to describe an action we take to recover deleted files. And while it is technically incorrect it still serves as usable term explaining all kinds of computer data recovery requirements. Do you have a situation that requires you to find and restore a lost file?

Generally, the need for file recovery is created by one of two scenarios. Either your computer has deleted a needed file through a software failure, or you have deleted the file due to human error. In the first case files can be lost or go missing as unreadable under many circumstances. Many programs set folder size limits so that at some point when you place new files into it, old files are automatically deleted. Human error in deletion of files takes many forms. One can be uninstalling an obsolete program and not be aware that attached to that software are many needed program application files. And of course everyone from time to time clicks on delete when they meant to hit save. Regardless of how your files were deleted, when you want to undelete them the solution is to download Disk Doctors Undelete. This powerful yet easy to use program will quickly find the content of your deleted file and then save that data to another safe location. Or if you prefer Disk Doctors Undelete can write your now recovered files directly to a CD/DVD.

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