Re: [AI] recover your files with Recuva.

2009-04-07 Thread firoz

hi,

i tried and found out that this one is not free

every time i tried it ask for activation number

also i did not find i do not know button as you mention in the mail

please guide me what to do?

am i doing some thing wrong?

firoz
- Original Message - 
From: ruchir falodiya ruchir.falod...@gmail.com
To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; Payal kapoor 
payal.thereside...@gmail.com

Cc: script...@techinfo.co.in
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 1:03 PM
Subject: [AI] recover your files with Recuva.


Most folks don’t realize that deleting a file on their computer
doesn’t erase it. All that does is tell the computer that it can use
that space on the hard
drive to store other stuff. It will eventually be overwritten, but
even then it can be recovered for awhile using many programs. so now
you can understand how actually data recovery works,, let us proceed
to an accessible program to do this recovery.

download the free and very accessible recovery tool, called Recuva.

the direct download link is,
http://download.piriform.com/rcsetup124.exe

the program is hardly 4 MB in size, and sadly is not been further developed.
which means, there will be no future updates of this free and very
useful application.

just download and run the setup.
prompts are easy to understand and follow, so just set according to
your preferences and complete the setup process.

open the program from either shortcut created at your desktop or,
start all programs  Recuva Recuva

a Wizard will open which will guide you to the rest of recovering process.
advance users can skip this Wizard and then will be taken to advance
screen, ( which, is not very accessible from a basic user's
prospective. )
here, i'm covering the Wizard  because not every1 is a advance user,
and secondly, the Wizard is easy to understand and is more accessible.

select what type file you are searching for, and if you can remember,
where was it located.
if you dont remember it, just select the radio button  i don't know 
and continue.

at next screen, there is a check box saying deep scan, if you cant
find your file with a normal scan, check this option and try again.

after the scan is 100% done ( which, jaws will announce you ), tab to
the list view where all your deleted files are found.

if you know the first letter of the deleted file, hit it, and that
will make locating the lost file easier.
else, you can just keep arrowing down and find the lost file.

when you are at a file, your screen reader will announce what is the
status of the lost file.
it will tell you if the file is in excellent recoverable state ( which
means the track and the sector on which the file was stored, has not
been over written with any other file ), or poor ( meaning the file's
location was re written with some other file ) and it will also tell
you which file over wrote the location.

naturally, the file with excellent state has better chances of getting
fully recovered then the file with poor state.

once you have located the file, hit your application key, ( next to
your right ctrl key )

select recover option, and a tree view will open asking where to
restore the recovered file.
select the folder, hit okay, and that's it!

your lost, deleted /removed file has been recovered.
and is placed in the destination folder.


regards,

ruchir.


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I will stay by your side,
I'll be your companion,
Your friend and your guide!!!

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Re: [AI] recover your files with Recuva.

2009-03-13 Thread Hozefa Zoher Tambawala
Hello,

From where the files are recovered. Recycle bin or Hard Disk
 
Have a nice day...
Warm regards,
Hozefa...
mobile no: 9930408514

-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of ruchir falodiya
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 1:04 PM
To: accessindia; Payal kapoor
Cc: script...@techinfo.co.in
Subject: [AI] recover your files with Recuva.

Most folks don't realize that deleting a file on their computer
doesn't erase it. All that does is tell the computer that it can use
that space on the hard
drive to store other stuff. It will eventually be overwritten, but
even then it can be recovered for awhile using many programs. so now
you can understand how actually data recovery works,, let us proceed
to an accessible program to do this recovery.

download the free and very accessible recovery tool, called Recuva.

the direct download link is,
http://download.piriform.com/rcsetup124.exe

the program is hardly 4 MB in size, and sadly is not been further developed.
which means, there will be no future updates of this free and very
useful application.

just download and run the setup.
prompts are easy to understand and follow, so just set according to
your preferences and complete the setup process.

open the program from either shortcut created at your desktop or,
 start all programs  Recuva Recuva

a Wizard will open which will guide you to the rest of recovering process.
 advance users can skip this Wizard and then will be taken to advance
screen, ( which, is not very accessible from a basic user's
prospective. )
here, i'm covering the Wizard  because not every1 is a advance user,
and secondly, the Wizard is easy to understand and is more accessible.

select what type file you are searching for, and if you can remember,
where was it located.
if you dont remember it, just select the radio button  i don't know 
and continue.

at next screen, there is a check box saying deep scan, if you cant
find your file with a normal scan, check this option and try again.

after the scan is 100% done ( which, jaws will announce you ), tab to
the list view where all your deleted files are found.

if you know the first letter of the deleted file, hit it, and that
will make locating the lost file easier.
 else, you can just keep arrowing down and find the lost file.

when you are at a file, your screen reader will announce what is the
status of the lost file.
it will tell you if the file is in excellent recoverable state ( which
means the track and the sector on which the file was stored, has not
been over written with any other file ), or poor ( meaning the file's
location was re written with some other file ) and it will also tell
you which file over wrote the location.

naturally, the file with excellent state has better chances of getting
fully recovered then the file with poor state.

once you have located the file, hit your application key, ( next to
your right ctrl key )

select recover option, and a tree view will open asking where to
restore the recovered file.
select the folder, hit okay, and that's it!

your lost, deleted /removed file has been recovered.
and is placed in the destination folder.


regards,

ruchir.


-- 
As long as forever,
I will stay by your side,
I'll be your companion,
Your friend and your guide!!!

www.ruchir89.wordpress.com



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[AI] recover your files with Recuva.

2009-03-12 Thread ruchir falodiya
Most folks don’t realize that deleting a file on their computer
doesn’t erase it. All that does is tell the computer that it can use
that space on the hard
drive to store other stuff. It will eventually be overwritten, but
even then it can be recovered for awhile using many programs. so now
you can understand how actually data recovery works,, let us proceed
to an accessible program to do this recovery.

download the free and very accessible recovery tool, called Recuva.

the direct download link is,
http://download.piriform.com/rcsetup124.exe

the program is hardly 4 MB in size, and sadly is not been further developed.
which means, there will be no future updates of this free and very
useful application.

just download and run the setup.
prompts are easy to understand and follow, so just set according to
your preferences and complete the setup process.

open the program from either shortcut created at your desktop or,
 start all programs  Recuva Recuva

a Wizard will open which will guide you to the rest of recovering process.
 advance users can skip this Wizard and then will be taken to advance
screen, ( which, is not very accessible from a basic user's
prospective. )
here, i'm covering the Wizard  because not every1 is a advance user,
and secondly, the Wizard is easy to understand and is more accessible.

select what type file you are searching for, and if you can remember,
where was it located.
if you dont remember it, just select the radio button  i don't know 
and continue.

at next screen, there is a check box saying deep scan, if you cant
find your file with a normal scan, check this option and try again.

after the scan is 100% done ( which, jaws will announce you ), tab to
the list view where all your deleted files are found.

if you know the first letter of the deleted file, hit it, and that
will make locating the lost file easier.
 else, you can just keep arrowing down and find the lost file.

when you are at a file, your screen reader will announce what is the
status of the lost file.
it will tell you if the file is in excellent recoverable state ( which
means the track and the sector on which the file was stored, has not
been over written with any other file ), or poor ( meaning the file's
location was re written with some other file ) and it will also tell
you which file over wrote the location.

naturally, the file with excellent state has better chances of getting
fully recovered then the file with poor state.

once you have located the file, hit your application key, ( next to
your right ctrl key )

select recover option, and a tree view will open asking where to
restore the recovered file.
select the folder, hit okay, and that's it!

your lost, deleted /removed file has been recovered.
and is placed in the destination folder.


regards,

ruchir.


-- 
As long as forever,
I will stay by your side,
I'll be your companion,
Your friend and your guide!!!

www.ruchir89.wordpress.com



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