Re: Help... Is it possible to find a file that was lost?
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It depends how he restored it. If he used the factory restore disks
that come with most computers these days, the chances are not that
great. I would try NTFS Recovery
(
http://www.tech-pro.net/ntfs-recovery.html, or use the FAT version if
the drive is formatted using FAT.) You'll be able to see whether the
file seems recoverable before buying the software. If its a small file,
even the free trial will let you recover it.
The PC Guru: www.the-pc-guru.com
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