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"How to undelete a file in Windows NT"
By Mike Marney, searchWin2000 Hall of Famer 

If you have deleted a file, which is to say that it's not in the
Recycle Bin, and realize that you still need it, there may be a way
to recover it. It's important to stop all activity on the computer as
soon as possible once you realize you need a deleted file, thereby
reducing the risk of another file overwriting the data to be
recovered. 

The DOS utility Undelete.exe, which comes with the NT Resource Kit,
will allow you to retrieve a file that was on a FAT partition. If the
file that was deleted was on an NTFS partition, the Undelete utility
will not work. NTFS does not perform destructive deletes, so the
actual data is left intact on the disk until another file is written
in its place. Some third-party products, such as Undelete for NT from
Executive Software, allow for the retrieval of deleted files on NTFS
partitions. 

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