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Michael Osipov deleted DISCOVERY-24:
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> Recover deleted files with Recuva
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> Key: DISCOVERY-24
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISCOVERY-24
> Project: Commons Discovery
> Issue Type: Test
> Reporter: zenith sez
> Priority: Major
> Labels: Recovery, data-corruption
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> Recovering deleted files is an operation that could prove to be disarming
> ease, but at the same time almost impossible. In fact, if you have not
> affected that part on the physical disk where those files resided, then it is
> really all simpler, while if that part has been partially overwritten then it
> will be very hard to be able to reconstruct the part of the missing file.
> When recovering photos, it often happens to be with photos recovered in the
> middle. Of course, we are talking about recovering accidentally deleted files.
> To recover deleted files, there is truly exceptional software called Recuva.
> The software in question is really very simple to use and within everyone's
> reach. Personally he saved me from many desperate cases, even if in
> recovering files deleted by mistake there is always that question mark: you
> never know how it will end.
> *How to use Recuva to recover deleted files.*
> Important: never install Recuva on the device from which you have to recover
> the deleted files. This is because the device (the hard disk for example)
> must remain as intact as possible. In fact, if you install Recuva on the hard
> disk from which you have to recover files deleted by mistake, it is possible
> that Recuva goes to overwrite those memory partitions where your files were
> and the recovery will be in vain.
> My advice is to install Recuva or any other data recovery program on a pen
> drive. To do this there is the portable version that you can download here.
> It is a compressed file that you can unzip directly into your pen drive or in
> a folder of it.
> Once this is done we start the program. And going forward we will come to
> this screen:
> !1.jpg!
> Once we get to this screen we select the type of file you want to recover. If
> the files are of a different type, select "Other". And this will appear to
> you:
> !2nd.jpg!
> Now select the directory (or folder) where you want to recover the files, I
> used C: \ Documents.
> You will get to another screen where you will select the "Enable deep scan"
> option which means "enable deep scan", and then press "Start". After the
> scan, the files that can be recovered will pop up. Choose the ones that
> interest you and press the "Recover" button.
> As you can see, everything is very simple, including the procedure for
> [recovering deleted
> files|https://uaetechnician.ae/recover-deleted-files-android].
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