Recuva 1.35.472: Powerful software, recover data from emptied Recycle Bin, deleted photos and MP3-Ki, mistakenly deleted or destroyed by error or virus
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Out a new version of the program to recover accidentally deleted files. Recuva 1.35.472 is a powerful software, recover data from emptied Recycle Bin, deleted photos and MP3-Ki, mistakenly deleted or destroyed by error or virus. Snippet can also recover files from flash cards and MP3 players.
Recuva 1.35.472 is a small, fast and excellent assistant in case of loss of valuable data for you. After scanning you can specify which of the found objects can be "recovered".
Recuva 1.35.472 is a software to recover deleted files that already commented in the past Cyberfrancis Betabits. It seemed interesting to try, because like all my neighbors, more than once I have deleted something that did not. And especially the option to use Windows to delete using the shift key. Big mistake.
The test environment, just in case affects the operating system is Windows Vista Business. What has been done to try to create two files with different names and content, plain text, and deletions in two ways: one, the standard, ie, delete the file, which is taken to the recycle bin by the system and then permanently deleted from there and two, delete the file with the Shift key pressed, which ensures that the file is deleted directly.
Once we deleted files, what we have done is to scan the C: drive (source files) and found a file named but completely changed with the extension TXT files and they were both with the source path of the file coinciding with the path of the recycle bin. So I have set and pressed the button to recover. The program we asked where we want to save the recovered file and advises us not to be the same unit, to avoid overwriting other files. So we chose another partition.
When looking at the file content was perfect, not that he had lost anything. Of course, at this point, where is delete the file directly? Well no idea, we were unable to find it. Just in case we had a fault, we repeat the test in reverse, erasing the recovered file with the Shift method to try to get it at C:. And nothing, same result. And the last test we did with a JPG file in case it was the type of file, but same result: nothing.
However, we conclude that if you delete using the standard method, we may be able to retrieve it. But if you delete it with the Shift key, it seems quite difficult without using other software more professional and therefore more expensive. So be careful with the way you use to clear.
Size: 3.6 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2010-2-6
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

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