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Lost Data From A Usb Drive Using Chkdsk In Windows Vista...recover Them Now

How many times you have found your friends or relatives always cribbing how they lost any data from their hard drives or any other storage media

. In fact, you have yourself faced this situation many a times. You can lose the files by various reasons, such as hard-deleting the files, emptying the Recycle Bin, virus infections, human errors, sabotage, etc. And when such situation happens, one would think that these files are done and dusted forever. However, this is not so. These files can be recovered using a third-party file recovery software.

Consider a scenario wherein you have Windows Vista installed in your laptop. You have a USB drive that holds about 8 GB of data that you have been saving for about 5 years or so. You plug the USB drive in the system and get prompted by a dialog box to run chkdsk on the USB drive to scan it for consistency. After scanning gets over, you find that all the files in the USB drive got deleted. As is mentioned, it had lots of data that you have saved for over 5 years. You are desperate to get back that data but do not know how to do it. But hold on...there are very good chances to recover the lost data if you have not overwritten any data further in the USB drive after the deletion. Just read on to know how's it possible...

When a file is permanently deleted from the system or from the Recycle Bin, it does not exactly leave the system. What happens is; when it is deleted, it remains physically in the system whereas its reference is removed from the file database. It may remain there if any new file is not created because then it may be allotted the same space. So, the first thing that you should take in such situation is not to create a new file or move an existing file. As far as the file recovery is concerned, you should use a third-party file recovery software to recover the deleted files. Such read-only tools use fast yet sophisticated scanning algorithms that do not overwrite the storage media while scanning.

File Recovery Plus is a file recovery software that enables you to recover deleted files and folders from all instances of deletion. It is able to recover more than 200 types of various file types and supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and NTFS5 file systems. Also, this file recovery software enables you to recover lost, deleted, or formatted files from various storage devices, such as hard disks, external hard drives, USB drives, iPods, etc. In addition, this file recovery tool is capable of recovering the deleted emails from MS Outlook and Outlook Express. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.

by: Jacob Luis
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